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51. | This malicious and unprovoked attack astounded him. |
| 这个恶意的无端攻击使他吃惊。 |
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52. | Her salary was cut short by her boss without any excuse. |
| 她的工资无端被老板克扣。 |
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53. | We will call them guesses then, and speak of them as such |
| 那么咱们就把这称做猜测,就当猜测一样谈谈吧。 |
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54. | wild accusations;a wild guess. |
| 胡乱指控;胡乱猜测 |
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55. | obtain an answer by pure guesswork |
| 全凭猜测得出答案. |
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56. | surmise a person's motive |
| 猜测某人的动机 |
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57. | To infer from inconclusive evidence;guess. |
| 猜测根据非结论性的证据所作的推测;猜测 |
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58. | ~(that...)thing supposed;guess |
| 假定的事物;猜测 |
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59. | a round guess |
| 大致不错的猜测 |
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60. | predict from pure conjecture |
| 纯凭猜测预言 |
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