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61. | a device (used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together. |
| 能把物品紧紧握在一块的装置。 |
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62. | clasp one's hands |
| (表示哀求,绝望等)双手十指交叉紧握 |
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63. | Hung-chien tightly gripped the armrest of his chair to keep himself from jumping up. |
| 鸿渐紧握椅子的靠手,防自己跳起来。 |
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64. | The act of clasping the hand of another, especially in friendship. |
| 握手紧握对方的手,尤用来表示友谊 |
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65. | Other stars seized the moment to modernize. |
| 其他的“亚洲之星”紧握机遇来发展。 |
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66. | squeeze(a person's arm,hand,etc)as a sign of affection |
| 紧握(某人之臂、手等)表示情意 |
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67. | He gave my hand a squeeze. |
| 他紧紧握一握我的手。 |
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68. | Laplace at seventy-eight died young. He was still unsatisfied, still sure that he had a lot to learn. |
| 他依旧不满足,依旧感到许多东西要学。 |
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69. | When you can no more hold me by the hand, |
| 那时你不能再把我的手紧握, |
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70. | We can hold the hand of the Lord and walk through the darkness! |
| 我们可以紧握上帝的手 走出这片黑暗! |
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