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31. | The cavalry bore down upon the enemy's right flank |
| 骑兵冲向敌人的右翼。 |
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32. | The enemy horsemen had broken rank and were asunder. |
| 敌军骑兵队形大乱,溃不成军。 |
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33. | A horse soldier in European armies whose equipment included the cuirass. |
| 胸甲骑兵欧洲军队中其装备包括有上半身铠甲的骑兵 |
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34. | stumble and nearly fall; of horses. |
| 跌倒,几近倒下;骑兵。 |
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35. | Charge of Lancers |
| 持矛骑兵的冲锋 |
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36. | in command of; in control of |
| 指挥 |
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37. | resident conductor |
| 常任指挥;驻团指挥 |
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38. | The commander decided to launch the cavalry on the enemy position. |
| 司令决定骑兵冲击敌阵。 |
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39. | He was an officer in the cavalry. |
| 他曾是骑兵军官。 |
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40. | 好争吵/论) general quarreled(吵架、争论、怨言、挑剔) about a quarter(四分之一、方向、季度、地区) quart of oil in the headquarters(指挥部 |
| 好争吵的将军在司令部为四分之一夸脱油而争吵. |
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