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41. | He leads we moves towards the victory from the victory. |
| 他领导我们从胜利走向胜利。 |
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42. | My night has become a sunny dawn because of you. |
| 因为你,我穿越黑夜,看到了黎明的曙光。 |
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43. | "I see dawning..."Grant wrote,"the beginning of a change" |
| 格兰特写道:“我看到了曙光…看到了变革的端倪。” |
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44. | Of or for a triumph |
| 胜利的;成功的;庆祝胜利的 |
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45. | Relating to or having the nature of a triumph. |
| 胜利的,凯旋的关于胜利的或有胜利的性质的 |
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46. | The very first morning, can you see the light? |
| 你能否看到这黎明的第一缕曙光? |
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47. | Consquently, in attempting to resolve a problem without guidelines, chaos often reigns and mistrust grows, ultimately destroy what started out as a positive effort. |
| 因此,在没有指导方针的情况下试图解决一个问题时,他们常常会乱成一团,滋生不信任,最终摧毁初露曙光的胜利成果。 |
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48. | At first light he was still five miles from shore. |
| 曙光初现的时候,他离岸还有五哩。 |
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49. | relating to or celebrating a triumph. |
| 关于胜利的,或庆祝胜利的。 |
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50. | Daylight disbanded the phantom crew. |
| 曙光终于驱散了夜间所有的魍魉鬼怪。 |
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