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31. | focus of excitation |
| 兴奋灶;兴奋中心 |
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32. | not easily perturbed or excited or upset; marked by extreme calm and composure. |
| 不容易感到不安、兴奋或者烦躁;以极度的平静和沉着为特点。 |
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33. | 1996年在没有月亮的暗空中出现了相当强烈的双子座流星雨,观察者因此而兴奋不已。 |
| In1996, the Geminids meteor shower generated fairly intense storms against a dark moon-less sky, which excited most observers. |
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34. | the extremity of despair. |
| 极度失望 |
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35. | The dreadful(可怕的) tread(践踏、踩、梯级) on the meadow(草地) broke the deadly(致命、誓不两立、极度、必定) deadlock(死锁、僵局). |
| 草场上可怕的践踏声打破了致命的僵局. |
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36. | The state or condition of being excited. |
| 兴奋兴奋的状态 |
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37. | to the last degree |
| 极度 |
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38. | Proceeding from vainglory. |
| 极度虚荣的来自于极度自负的 |
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39. | To feel or suffer anguish. |
| 感受极度痛苦,遭受极度痛苦 |
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40. | a sore grief |
| 极度忧伤 |
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