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31. | What a terrible din! |
| 多么可怕的喧嚣啊! |
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32. | in a tumultuous and riotous manner. |
| 以喧嚣、骚乱的方式。 |
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33. | to make a racket; to shout in confusion; to clamor |
| 吵嚷 |
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34. | tumultuous applause, support, protest |
| 喧嚣的欢呼、 支持、 抗议 |
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35. | wave the flag and shout; functioning as followers or supporters; clamor |
| 摇旗呐喊 |
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36. | The meeting ended in (an) uproar. |
| 会议在一阵喧嚣中结束。 |
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37. | The deBate was interrupted By a clamor of opposition |
| 辩论被反对方的一声叫喊打断 |
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38. | A sound of craving and eagerness that had nothing articulate in it but blood. |
| 是渴望与急切的喧嚣,喧嚣中除了“血”字之外别的话都听不清。 |
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39. | The clamor of the traffic gave me a headache. |
| 交通的噪声使我头疼。 |
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40. | not in the clamor of the crowded street (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). |
| 不在拥挤的街道上的叫嚣声中(亨利 沃兹沃思 朗费罗)。 |
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