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61. | The possibility of lose her job hang over her like a sword of damocles all last year. |
| 去年她一直提心吊胆生怕失去工作。 |
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62. | They disposed of an enemy sentry |
| 他们干掉了敌人的哨兵。 |
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63. | The possibility of losing her job hangs over her like a sword of Damocles all last year |
| 去年她一直提心吊胆生怕失去工作 |
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64. | They went in fear of attack by marauding bands. |
| 他们提心吊胆生怕遭到劫匪的袭击。 |
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65. | He was haunted by his looming perils. |
| 他为隐约呈现的灾祸提心吊胆。 |
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66. | We need labour under no alarm for his safety |
| 我们不必为他的安全提心吊胆 |
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67. | Okey, so we stay on our toes in the tower. |
| 我们就在指挥塔里提心吊胆好了。 |
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68. | The possibility of losing her job hung over her like a sword of Damocles all last year. |
| 去年她一直提心吊胆生怕失去工作. |
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69. | The thief passed the day in fear of discovery. |
| 那小偷整天提心吊胆,怕被发现。 |
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70. | A criminal must be in perpetual dread of exposure. |
| 凡是罪犯必然经常提心吊胆,害怕暴露。 |
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