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31. | The form is free and lively. |
| 此形式自由、活泼, |
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32. | (physics) of e.g. a molecule; made reactive or more reactive. |
| (物)指分子等;使之活泼或更加活泼。 |
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33. | Having a buoyant or self-confident air; brisk. |
| 轻松活泼的满怀信心的或洋洋自得的;活泼的 |
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34. | He has a breezy manner. |
| 他举止活泼轻快。 |
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35. | 15 [和合]在那全地的妇女中,找不着象约伯的女儿那样美貌。她们的父亲使她们在弟兄中得产22业。 |
| NIV] Nowhere in all the land were there found women as beautiful as Job's daughters, and their father granted them an inheritance along with their brothers. |
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36. | She is wise, and active too. |
| 她又聪明,又活泼。 |
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37. | The metal in the table is arranged according to its lively level, and the most lively row is the first, and not lively row is final. |
| 表中金属按其活泼程度排列,最活泼的排在第一位,最不活泼的排在最后。 |
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38. | the natural exuberance of young children |
| 幼儿固有的活泼 |
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39. | a bright vivacious strain |
| 明快活泼的曲调 |
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40. | a racy style of writing |
| 活泼的写作风格。 |
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