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11. | The cold war has unsettled people's minds. |
| 冷战使人人提心吊胆。 |
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12. | perceptual curiosity |
| 知觉好奇心 |
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13. | pique curiosity |
| 引起好奇心 |
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14. | He is full of curiosity. |
| 他充满了好奇心。 |
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15. | out of curiosity; because of curiosity |
| 出于好奇心 |
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16. | You keep me in constant dread. |
| 你老叫我提心吊胆。 |
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17. | He remained on pins and needles, fearful of further complications. |
| 提心吊胆,只怕还有下文。 |
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18. | /器) is curious(好奇、古怪、爱挑剔) to secure(安全、无忧、保护) the curly(卷曲)- curved(曲线『图』、弯曲) mercury(水银) curiosity(好奇心 |
| 盛怒的不出名治疗者渴望弄到这种带卷曲曲线的水银珍品。 |
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19. | Don't be so scary. |
| 不要那样的提心吊胆。 |
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20. | gratify one's curiosity [wishes] |
| 满足好奇心 [愿望] |
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