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31. | The noise in the auditorium had risen to a clamour. |
| 厅堂内的嘈杂声变成一片喧哗。 |
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32. | The war also brought a new clamour for native writers. |
| 内战也重新激起要求本土文学家的呼吁。 |
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33. | The clamour of the heavy traffic gave you a headache. |
| 来往车辆嘈杂的声浪使人头痛。 |
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34. | clamour for/against sth ;make a loud demand or protest |
| 大声地要求或抗议 |
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35. | The new-vernacular literature thoughts were quietly taking shape on this small island in spite of the clamour |
| 民初,国粹派和一切旧文学、旧文化思想势力喧嚣攻击新文学运动,而新文学和新思潮却在这个小岛悄悄诞生; |
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36. | 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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37. | The crowd in back of Old Chen began to clamour. |
| 陈老七背后的闲人们大噪起来。 |
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38. | The clamour of the church bells strikes my ears. |
| 教堂钟声的喧闹声传到我的耳中。 |
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39. | The meeting ended in (an) uproar. |
| 会议在一阵喧嚣中结束。 |
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40. | There was a brief silence, followed by uproar. |
| 沉默片刻之后又喧嚣起来了. |
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