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91. | a defiant manner, look, speech |
| 蔑视的态度、 神色、 话语. |
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92. | My excitement knew no Bounds. |
| 我激动异常。 |
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93. | He is very exciting. |
| 他很激动。 |
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94. | couch criticisms in tactful language |
| 以委婉的话语提出批评 |
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95. | Onstage, Bai thrills『使兴奋;使激动』 the packed『挤满的;塞满的』 theatre with her swordplay, acrobatic『杂技般的;杂技演员般的』 |
| [26] 白惠心的唱腔及舞剑、跃翻腾的动作令台下的满座观众赞叹不已。 |
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96. | These words set me thinking. |
| 这些话语引起我深思。 |
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97. | But when he did find spoken words for it, they came to him coherently, though slowly. |
| 但是他一旦找到了话语,话语便连贯而来,虽然来得缓慢。 |
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98. | (informal) a crushing remark. |
| (非正式)压制对方的话语。 |
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99. | secondly, there is no identity between the discourse life and the real life for the reason that Antinomy will exist between them forever. |
| 话语表述和现实生活永远是背反的,话语生活和现实生活不可能"同一"。 |
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100. | make(a remark,etc)casually |
| 随口说出(话语等). |
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