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41. | very eager looks |
| 十分焦急的样子。 |
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42. | No reproach was there, no accusation and no fear--only an anxiety that she might not find strength for |
| 没有责备,也没有指控和恐惧的意思----只有焦急,恨自己没有力气说话了。 |
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43. | all eyes were fixed on the door, and I," said Beauchamp, "shared the general expectation and anxiety. |
| 所有的眼睛都盯住了门口,包括我,”波尚说,“也跟大家一样的期望和焦急。 |
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44. | rub(sb.) the wrong way |
| 惹怒某人, 使焦急 |
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45. | No need to get so working up . |
| 用不着这么焦急。 |
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46. | She seems worried. |
| 她似乎很焦急。 |
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47. | on the anxious seat |
| 焦急不安|如坐针毡 |
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48. | bother one's head about (=bother oneself about) |
| 为...而操心[焦急] |
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49. | Dress slowly when you are in a hurry. |
| 越忙越不要焦急。 |
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50. | There is no call to be anxious. |
| 没有焦急的必要。 |
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