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61. | An inconstant or wavering light. |
| 闪光闪烁不定或摇曳的光 |
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62. | to sway; to shake; to totter |
| 飘摇 |
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63. | people under the sway of Rome |
| 在罗马帝国统治下的人民. |
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64. | The candle flame flickered and went out. |
| 烛火摇曳着,随即熄灭了。 |
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65. | to shake; to rock; to sway |
| 晃动 |
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66. | The flame of the candle wavered. |
| 蜡烛的火焰摇曳了一下。 |
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67. | He held sway over all England. |
| 他统治全英格兰。 |
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68. | Shadows of the pendent lamps flickered on the wall. |
| 吊灯的阴影在墙上摇曳。 |
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69. | According to these results, the sway frames and frames without sway can be distinguished more rationally |
| 这样可以更加合理地区分有侧移和无侧移框架。 |
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70. | A brief, wavering blaze of light. |
| 闪光短暂而摇曳的光 |
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