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81. | The audience looked perplexed. |
| 听众看样子都没听懂. |
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82. | The audience groaned the speaker down. |
| 听众把演讲人嘘下台。 |
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83. | The audience packed the hall. |
| 听众挤满了大厅。 |
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84. | Second, pick a great audience. There are groups and there are groups. Pick the best ones with the highest profile, most likely to have the bigwigs. |
| 第二,选择理想的听众。从多个听众群众中挑选出你最佳的听众——形象好,看起来都是大腕人物。 |
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85. | The audience were mostly young people. |
| 听众大部分是年轻人。 |
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86. | The speaker was groaned down by the audience. |
| 演讲人被听众嘘下台来。 |
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87. | The player cast a spell on the audience |
| 演员使听众入迷。 |
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88. | all her thoughts were lost in the emotion inspired By the duet. |
| 她所有的思绪都沉浸在被二重唱唤起的情感中。 |
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89. | stir an audience |
| 使观众/听众激动 |
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90. | They know how to touch and fire the hearts of their hearers and make them laugh or cry at their wills. |
| 他们知道怎样触动听众的心弦,燃起听众的热情,并知道如何任意使听众或哭或笑。 |
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