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31. | Your suspense is nearly ended, my darling; |
| 你提心吊胆的日子快要结束了,亲爱的。 |
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32. | The possibility of lose her job hang over her like a sword of damocles all last year. |
| 去年她一直提心吊胆生怕失去工作。 |
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33. | The possibility of losing her job hung over her like a sword of Damocles all last year. |
| 去年她一直提心吊胆生怕失去工作. |
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34. | a wrongdoer haunted by fear of discovery |
| 经常提心吊胆怕被人发现的作恶者 |
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35. | They went in fear of attack by marauding bands. |
| 他们提心吊胆生怕遭到劫匪的袭击。 |
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36. | We need laBor under no alarm for his safety. |
| 我们不必为他的安全提心吊胆。 |
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37. | A criminal must be in perpetual dread of exposure. |
| 凡是罪犯必然经常提心吊胆,害怕暴露。 |
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38. | It was rather hairy driving down that narrow road. |
| 在那条羊肠小道上驾车使人提心吊胆。 |
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39. | The fear of being discovered was his constant companion. |
| 他总提心吊胆的,担心被人发现。 |
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40. | A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by fear of discovery. |
| 作恶者常提心吊胆,怕被别人发觉。 |
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