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11. | with [in] indecent haste |
| 不像样的慌乱 [慌张] |
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12. | To move or come down in a flurry. |
| 慌乱,慌张地行动在慌乱中运动或下降 |
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13. | They hurried off in confusion. |
| 他们慌乱地离去了。 |
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14. | `Come, come,' he said, `you are flurried, Mr Lockwood. |
| “好啦,好啦,”他说,“你受惊啦,洛克乌德先生。 |
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15. | She laughed her parents into a fluster. |
| 她笑得父母很慌乱。 |
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16. | To become upset or flustered. |
| 烦躁不安变得沮丧或慌乱 |
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17. | press the panic button |
| 惊慌失措|一时慌乱铸成大错 |
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18. | She was plainly distraught. |
| 她心里显然很慌乱。 |
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19. | throw into confusion |
| 使狼狈|使慌乱 |
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20. | The enemy had a lively time during the battle. |
| 敌人在战火中大为慌乱。 |
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