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21. | Our ears drank in music. |
| 悦耳的音乐令人陶醉。 |
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22. | It's my pleasure and I can definitely help you |
| 小弟能做到的一定帮忙 |
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23. | She was intoxicated with success. |
| 她为成功所陶醉。 |
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24. | The classic music carried her along |
| 这古典音乐使她陶醉。 |
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25. | music that entrances its listeners; |
| 使听众陶醉的音乐; |
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26. | anna was intoxicated with love |
| 安娜被爱情所陶醉。 |
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27. | She was indignant with him for beating his little brother. |
| 她因他打他小弟而气愤。 |
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28. | The prospect of success intoxicates me. |
| 成功的前景令我陶醉。 |
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29. | Be intoxicated By [with] one's success |
| 陶醉于自己的成功 |
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30. | she loved the freshness of newly baked bread; the freshness of the air revived him. |
| 空气的清新令人陶醉。 |
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