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91. | Tall reeds responded to the spanking breeze. |
| 高高的芦苇在劲风中摇曳。 |
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92. | hold a candle-light vigil for peace |
| 为和平而举行烛光祈祷. |
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93. | Flickering candles are still preferred to electric lights. |
| 摇曳的蜡烛依然胜过电灯。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语晨读30分(高二) - 3 The Lantern Festival |
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94. | put out(a candle flame, etc);extinguish sth |
| 熄灭(烛光等);扑灭某事物. |
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95. | "Science as a candle of hope" |
| “科学点燃了希望的烛光” |
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96. | Candlelight provided just the right touch. |
| 烛光只能提供稍微的改变 |
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97. | a luminance unit equal to 1 candle per square meter measured perpendicular to the rays from the source. |
| 亮度单位等于每平方米新烛光。 |
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98. | She was reading by the flickering light of the candle. |
| 她借着闪烁的烛光读书。 |
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99. | Improve the ambience and have dinner by candlelight, saving the electricity. |
| 烛光晚餐有氛围,节约用电何乐而不为? |
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100. | flickering adj. |
| 闪烁的;摇曳的;一闪一闪的 |
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