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11. | It was a cruel mockery that she should for the first time excite his animosity when she had taken his surname. |
| 在她改用了他的姓氏以后,反而第一次激起他的仇恨心理,这真是哭笑不得的残酷事。 |
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12. | To agitate;stir up. |
| 烦扰;激起 |
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13. | To be stirred up;rise. |
| 激起;升起 |
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14. | To arouse the passions of. |
| 激起…的热情 |
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15. | kick up; kick Back |
| 踢起;激起 |
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16. | To incite to anger or resentment. |
| 激起,挑起激起愤怒或怨恨的情感 |
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17. | To foment;incite. |
| 激起;激怒 |
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18. | excite an angry crowd |
| 激起群愤 |
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19. | Galvanize into |
| 引起,激起 |
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20. | stir sb.'s blood |
| 激起某人热情 |
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