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11. | To roll together; coil up. |
| 缠绕使…卷曲起来;使…盘绕 |
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12. | Coil the rope up. |
| 把绳盘绕起来。 |
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13. | Black smoke coiling up into the sky. |
| 黑烟盘绕直上天空 |
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14. | 乌利亚出了王宫,随后王送他一份食物。 |
| NIV] Then David said to Uriah,' Go down to your house and wash your feet.' So Uriah left the palace, and a gift from the king was sent after him. |
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15. | the convoluted folds of the brain |
| 盘绕成团的脑回. |
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16. | To form by twisting, intertwining, or interlacing. |
| 通过盘绕、缠结或交织形成 |
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17. | Another aspect to consider is the coiling and uncoiling of the body during your swing. |
| 另一个考虑的方面是在你的挥拍期间身体的盘绕解盘绕。 |
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18. | "Strands can be twisted into yarns, woven into fabrics, or chopped into short pieces and then Bonded into mats." |
| 成股的玻璃纤维随后可以盘绕或搓合成纱,织成布,或切成短段然后编成席垫。 |
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19. | To wind in concentric rings or spirals. |
| 盘绕绕成同心环或螺旋线 |
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20. | In rings; coiled or convoluted. |
| 环绕的;盘绕的或卷曲的 |
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