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51. | These demonstrations ceased, as suddenly as they had broken out. |
| 种种表演忽然停止,正如它们忽然开始一样。 |
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52. | steal the scene/show (esp unexpectedly) |
| 抢风头(尤指出其不意) |
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53. | He's manly but unexpectedly gentle, too. |
| 他很有男人味 不过有时也会出人意料的温柔 |
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54. | To descend from heaven-very unexpectedly |
| 从天而降 |
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55. | to add or acquire something unexpectedly |
| 平添 |
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56. | come upon unexpectedly or after searching. |
| 出乎意料地或在找寻之后偶遇的。 |
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57. | They, not unexpectedly, did not respond. |
| 他们没有答复,这完全是意料之中的事。 |
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58. | Don't race or swerve or suddenly hit your brakes. |
| 不要赛车或者忽然转向或者忽然刹车。 |
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59. | likely to stop abruptly and unexpectedly. |
| 突然地、让人出乎意料地停下来。 |
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60. | 3 [和合]人正说4平安稳妥的时候,灾5祸忽然临到他们,如同6产难临到怀胎的妇人一样;他们绝不能逃脱。 |
| NIV] While people are saying,' Peace and safety,' destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape. |
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