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31. | I tremble every inch of me. |
| 我浑身发抖。 |
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32. | Let the imperialists tremble before us. |
| 让帝国主义者在我们面前发抖吧。 |
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33. | Leaves tremble in the faint Breeze |
| 他们的嘴唇哆嗦着发出微弱的祈祷声,等待着死神的降临。 |
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34. | The leaves tremble in the breeze. |
| 树叶在微风中抖动。 |
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35. | Be deeply alarmed; tremble with fright |
| 心惊胆战 |
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36. | Capable of making one tremble; terrible. |
| 恐慌的能使人产生颤抖的;可怕的 |
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37. | tremble [quiver] like an aspen leaf |
| 全身颤抖 |
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38. | to tremble; to shiver; to shudder |
| 战抖 |
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39. | He was all of a tremble. |
| 他浑身发抖。 |
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40. | To cause to tremble or quiver. |
| 使抖动或颤抖 |
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