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11. | I was scared (that) we'd run out of gas. |
| 我怕瓦斯告罄而提心吊胆。 |
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12. | It is sometimes a disadvantage to be so very guarded. |
| 这样提心吊胆,有时候反而不妙。 |
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13. | And now a new anxiety seized me |
| 现在我又不由提心吊胆。 |
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14. | 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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15. | On edge;nervous. |
| 神经质的紧张不安的;提心吊胆的 |
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16. | Her hasband is now freed of anxiety. |
| 她丈夫如今不必提心吊胆了。 |
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17. | Her fears had always been on the alert for an upheaval. |
| 她日夜提心吊胆,严防突变。 |
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18. | There they stood, pale, downcast, and apprehensive |
| 他们站在那里,脸色苍白,垂头丧气,提心吊胆。 |
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19. | Double agents live in a perpetual state of fear. |
| 两面派永远过着提心吊胆的生活。 |
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20. | Better pass a danger once, than is always in fear. |
| 冒一次险,胜过时时提心吊胆。 |
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