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91. | He was staring out over the fields. |
| 他目不转睛地看着外面的田野. |
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92. | be [lie] within [beyond, out of] one's cognizance |
| 在某人认识的范围内[外] |
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93. | They pitched the drunkard out (of the room). |
| 他们把醉汉扔出 (房间) 外。 |
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94. | Mary went out with her boy friend |
| 玛丽与她的男朋友一起外出了。 |
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95. | I went out in spite of the rain. |
| 尽管下雨我仍外出了。 |
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96. | To pry, extract, or force from a place or position.Often used with out. |
| 通常与out一起用 |
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97. | He shot a goal from twenty yards out. |
| 他从二十码外射门得分. |
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98. | The ball is out of/in touch. |
| 球已出[在]边线外区域. |
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99. | 6 [和合]那从囊中抓金子,用天平平银子的人,雇银8匠制造神像,他们又俯伏,又叩拜。 |
| NIV] Some pour out gold from their bags and weigh out silver on the scales; they hire a goldsmith to |
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100. | 4 学生头发不能盖在脸上,必梳需圆包头。 |
| Student’ s hair must be secured out of the face, in a bun. |
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