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41. | bolt out shallow excuses |
| (慌乱之下) 脱口说出肤浅的藉口 |
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42. | A state of nervous excitement or confusion; a dither. |
| 紧张一种紧张兴奋或迷惑的状态;慌乱 |
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43. | be flustered; behave in a confused manner. |
| 使慌乱;以一种混乱的方式表现。 |
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44. | In their attempt to escape, they wrecked the car. |
| 他们企图逃避罪责,慌乱中撞毁了车子。 |
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45. | The honking of horns flustered the boy. |
| 汽车喇叭的叫声使男孩感到慌乱。 |
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46. | And so venturing not to say another word, poor Jemimo trotted off, exceedingly flurried and nervous. |
| 可怜的吉米玛小姐不敢多嘴,慌慌张张的跑掉了。 |
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47. | Catherine was angry and rattled, close to tears. |
| 凯瑟琳又气恼又慌乱,几乎要哭了。 |
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48. | The enemy will certainly break up under our attack. |
| 敌人在我们的进攻下必将慌乱起来。 |
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49. | I was too upset to reason now. |
| 我当时非常慌乱,脑子都糊涂了。 |
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50. | For a moment I was thrown off my balance when he came into the room. |
| 当他进屋的时候,我慌乱了一会。 |
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