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81. | not; by no means; really not; in no sense |
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82. | He was quite warm and tense now-almost nervous. |
| 现在他真是又热烈,又紧张——几乎焦急起来。 |
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83. | The division superintendent galloped past, perplexed and anxious. |
| 分庄总管骑着马跑过,一副为难、焦急的样子。 |
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84. | My passion has overcome me; because my haters are turned away from your words. |
| 我心焦急,如同火烧,因我敌人忘记你的言语。 |
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85. | She thought of what had just passed with anxiety and distrust. |
| 她焦急,怀疑地想着刚刚发生过的事。 |
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86. | I'm doing my nut because the doctor says my father is dangerously ill. |
| 我十分焦急,因为医生说我的父亲病危。 |
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87. | I was tortured by the thought of what might be happening to my son. |
| 想到我儿子可能会有什么遭遇,我非常焦急。 |
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88. | 9 [和合]你们不要被那诸般怪15异的教训勾引了去,因为人心靠恩得坚16固才是好的,并不是靠饮17食。 |
| NIV] Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings. |
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89. | " The major looked at the count with an indescribable expression of anxiety. |
| ”少校带着一种无法形容的焦急的神色望伯爵。 |
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90. | Snow muffles the shriek of metal and the rasp of motion. |
| 雪模糊了金属的刺耳鸣叫和行动的焦急。 |
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