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81. | subject to sharply varying moods. |
| 容易急剧的改变心情。 |
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82. | Tall reeds responded to the spanking breeze. |
| 高高的芦苇在劲风中摇曳。 |
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83. | a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft. |
| 从飞机急剧地冲下来。 |
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84. | His savings quickly shrank. |
| 他的存款急剧减少 |
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85. | An upsurge in violent crime. |
| 严重犯罪的急剧上升 |
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86. | His temperature jumped sharply. |
| 他的体温急剧升高。 |
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87. | Flickering candles are still preferred to electric lights. |
| 摇曳的蜡烛依然胜过电灯。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语晨读30分(高二) - 3 The Lantern Festival |
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88. | The exchange rate of the pound moved up sharply. |
| 英镑的兑换率急剧上升。 |
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89. | Prices[Funds] rose sharply. |
| 价格[资金]急剧上涨[增长]。 |
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90. | The temperature of the blast furnace raced up. |
| 高炉的温度急剧上升。 |
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