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41. | unleash one's anger [resentment] on a person |
| 对某人大发雷霆 [发泄怨气] |
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42. | open the floodgates (of anger) |
| 打开 (怒气的) 出口,发泄怒气 |
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43. | exhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion. |
| 当一个人胸中郁闷堵塞时,他就会使劲咳,向外排出脏东西。 |
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44. | unleashed his pent-up rage. |
| 发泄他心头压抑的怒火 |
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45. | At this point arguments seem to degenerate into emotional displays. |
| 在此,争论似乎沦为情绪发泄。 |
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46. | unBurden one's resentment against sB. |
| 发泄[表明]对某人的不满 |
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47. | They were no longer kept under any restraint and gave vent to their feelings of vexation. |
| 他们已无所顾忌,在发泄牢骚。 |
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48. | wrote an indignant letter to the editor. |
| “向编辑写封发泄信”。 |
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49. | exercised as an outlet for frustration. |
| 当作受挫时的发泄途径 |
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50. | Children need an outlet for their energy. |
| 儿童的精力需要发泄出来. |
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