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31. | He stopped shoveling and gave me a long, black stare. |
| 他停下手里的活计,恶狠狠地瞪了我好一会儿。 |
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32. | Make a bold decision and speak English at all costs. |
| 秘诀一恶狠狠的下决心,不择手段的说英语。 |
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33. | The senator's opponent hurled insults and accusations at him. |
| 那位参议员的对手恶狠狠地辱骂和谴责他。 |
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34. | comfortable appearance |
| 安逸的样子,舒服的样子 |
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35. | look fierce/have a fierce look |
| 样子凶恶. |
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36. | Viciously, Warren Trent stubbed out his cigar. |
| 沃伦·特伦特恶狠狠地捻熄了雪茄。 |
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37. | He gave Dixon a mutinous glare. |
| 他朝狄克逊恶狠狠地盯了一眼。 |
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38. | the purely external aspect of a thing; superficial appearance. |
| 事物外部的样子;表面的样子。 |
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39. | "How do you know?" asked Banting in his most crushing manner. |
| 班丁恶狠狠地问。 |
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40. | to put on an act |
| 装装样子 |
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