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61. | To make or become nervous or upset. |
| 使紧张,使慌乱使或变得紧张或困惑 |
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62. | `Faith,' muttered Passepartout, somewhat flurried, `I've seen people at Madame Tussaud's as lively as |
| 路路通开始觉得有点儿奇怪,自言自语地说:“说真的,我在杜叟太太家里看见的那些‘好好先生’跟我现在的这位主人简直没有一点差别 |
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63. | "Miz Wilkes, you got more sense than most women but you gits flurried right easy," said Archie. |
| "威尔克斯太太,你在妇女中是最精明的了,可是你也容易一时糊涂,"阿尔奇说。 |
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64. | A person in a panic does not know what to do and often acts foolishly. |
| 一个人陷入慌乱不知道该做什么,通常反映为愚蠢。 |
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65. | Yuan Shao's army was thrown into confusion and its main force wiped out. |
| 袁军慌乱,曹军出击,歼灭了袁军主力。 |
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66. | Seeing that he had no intention of coming to her room, she grew frantic. |
| 看到他不想到她的房间来,她慌乱起来。 |
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67. | To move or act with undue hurry and confusion. |
| 手忙脚乱的过分仓促或慌乱地移动或运动 |
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68. | Not even Teddy KGB's immune to getting a little rattled. |
| 即使是 泰迪.克格勃也会沉不住气, 也会慌乱. |
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69. | An expression of guilty confusion crossed his face. |
| 他的脸上露出一种自觉有愧的慌乱神情。 |
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70. | The word panic, thus, means "frightened and confused". |
| PANIC(慌乱)这个词,故此含有“害怕和混乱”的意思。 |
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