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11. | exceedingly kind |
| 极为客气 |
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12. | The keenest of bucolic minds felt a whispering awe at the sight of the gentry(George Eliot. |
| 乡下人,极为敏感的心灵使他们看到文雅的人便感到一种窃窃的敬畏(乔 艾略特)。 |
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13. | most (=quite;very) necessary |
| 极为必要 |
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14. | dull to the nth degree |
| 极为枯燥 |
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15. | in the pin of health |
| 极为健康 |
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16. | split of a hurry |
| 极为匆忙 |
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17. | windy haste. |
| 极为急迫 |
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18. | profound regret |
| 极为遗憾 |
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19. | worth a jew's eye |
| 极为贵重 |
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20. | horrible anxiety |
| 极为担心 |
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