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11. | Anything is preferable to that dreadful din in the house. |
| 这屋子里乱七八糟的声音叫人难受得无以复加。 |
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12. | The public astonishment had reached its height. |
| 人们的惊愕已达到了无以复加的地步。 |
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13. | until he absolutely wept with sentiment. |
| 他终于感情冲动得无以复加,哭了起来。 |
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14. | An ideal that serves as a pattern;an archetype. |
| 理想的榜样;理想型 |
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15. | He' s hopelessly inefficient, but I suppose he means well. |
| 他低能得无以复加, 然而却是出於好心. |
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16. | Anything be preferable to that dreadful din In the house |
| 这屋子里乱七八糟的声音叫人难受得无以复加 |
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17. | The Bovary tragedy was complete. |
| 包法利一家的遭遇是一出无以复加的悲剧。 |
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18. | Of, relating to, or embodying an ideal. |
| 理想的理想的,与理想有关的或体现某一理想的 |
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19. | Anything was preferable to that dreadful din in the house. |
| 这屋子里乱七八糟的声音叫人难受得无以复加. |
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20. | The pleading with Noriega is beyond absurd. |
| 向诺列加好言相求真是荒唐得无以复加。 |
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