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21. | tumultuous applause. |
| 吵闹杂乱的掌声 |
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22. | kids who made a noisy lot. |
| 一群吵闹的孩子 |
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23. | boisterously ad. |
| 喧闹地;吵闹地 |
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24. | What a racket over there. |
| 那儿多么吵闹呀! |
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25. | noisily and stubbornly defiant. |
| 吵闹、顽固、富有挑战性。 |
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26. | The English do not like to make a scene in public. |
| 英国人不喜欢当众吵闹。 |
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27. | Mercy (on us)! What a noise! |
| 多吵闹哇! |
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28. | Noisy confusion;tumult. |
| 喧闹的混乱;吵闹 |
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29. | He likes being noisy. |
| 他就是爱吵闹。 |
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30. | to be best of one's ability; to the full; to the utmost; as far as possible; as much as sb. can do |
| 尽量 |
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