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31. | She was haunted by fears. |
| 她老是提心吊胆。 |
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32. | To tremble with nervous agitation or excitement. |
| 因紧张的骚动或激动而颤抖 |
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33. | tremble slightly |
| 轻微颤动 |
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34. | Hear and tremble! |
| 好好听! |
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35. | While most modern people are not afraid of ghosts, on Halloween, the stingy have something to fear, |
| 然而大多数现代人并不怕鬼,在万圣节,小气的人不免会有些提心吊胆, |
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36. | be on tenterhooks |
| 提心吊胆|焦虑不安|如坐针毡 |
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37. | But this kind of work often resulted in injuries from accidents, a thought that made the families tremble |
| 然而,频繁的矿难和工伤事故常常让家里人胆战心惊。 |
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38. | I'm a terrible coward when it comes to dealing with sick people, ie It scares me and I avoid it. |
| 我一和病人打交道就提心吊胆. |
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39. | comfortable than the fear of keeping Senond Wife. |
| 但是你心里一定会觉得舒适坦,比包二奶提心吊胆的要好得多。 |
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40. | tremble all over |
| 浑身颤抖 |
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