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61. | Mounted troops are called out to put an end to the disorder in the street |
| 骑兵部队被召来平息街头的骚乱 |
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62. | the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary; the battle began with a cavalry charge. |
| 战争以骑兵的冲锋开始了。 |
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63. | They were taken in flank by a troop of cavalry. |
| 他们的侧翼受到一队骑兵袭击。 |
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64. | - We're running out of time.- Those are the stairs. It's under here. |
| 弓箭兵到前面去,骑兵做后备军 |
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65. | Trumpeterbniperson who plays a trumpet, esp a cavalry soldier giving signals |
| 吹号的人;(尤指骑兵的)号兵 |
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66. | A member of a people of southern European Russia and adjacent parts of Asia, noted as cavalrymen especially during czarist times. |
| 哥萨克人北欧部分的俄罗斯和亚洲交界处的一种人,以其骑兵,尤其是沙皇时代的骑兵著称 |
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67. | an agile and brave cavalry rushed at the enemy. |
| 一队剽悍的骑兵向敌军冲去。 |
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68. | He cavalry pounded down on the enemy. |
| 骑兵部队轰隆轰隆地向敌人猛冲过去。 |
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69. | 12月23日,在事先没有通知的情况下,他出其不意的出现在黛安娜新泽西英格兰镇的家门前。 |
| Then unexpectedly and unannounced, he turned up at her door in Englishtown, New Jersey, on December23. |
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70. | Mounted troops were called out to put an end to the disorder in the streets. |
| 骑兵部队被召来平息街头的骚乱。 |
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