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21. | Our ears drank in music. |
| 悦耳的音乐令人陶醉。 |
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22. | To amuse or charm;delight. |
| 取悦,吸引;令人陶醉 |
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23. | the bewitchment of a young man in love |
| 热恋中青年的陶醉 |
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24. | The prestige of the government has been boosted up by this victory |
| 这次胜利提高了政府的威望。 |
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25. | inebriated by his success |
| 他因成功而陶醉. |
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26. | he wanted to achieve power and prestige. |
| 他想取得权力和威望。 |
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27. | She was drugged by the music. |
| 她陶醉于音乐。 |
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28. | She was intoxicated with success. |
| 她为成功所陶醉。 |
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29. | Having prestige;esteemed. |
| 有威望的;受尊敬的 |
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30. | Be intoxicated By [with] one's success |
| 陶醉于自己的成功 |
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