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31. | To look at. |
| 看见,注视 |
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32. | bear the sight of |
| 看见… |
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33. | come near; nearly |
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34. | in sight of land |
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35. | Readily seen; visible. |
| 易看见的;可看见的 |
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36. | Standing tere, nearly surrounded by water, you can see four of the city's 42islands. |
| 站在那里,几乎完全被水环绕,你可以看见这城市四十二个岛屿中的四个。 |
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37. | at the appearance of the result |
| 看见结果时,看见结果(就…) |
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38. | at the sight of; at a glance of;when one sees |
| 看见..时 |
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39. | 1980年代,政策制定者无法欣然接受全球暖化的部份理由,是因为过去10年,有部份科学家说著几乎完全相反的故事:下一个冰期就要来了。 |
| Part of the reason that policymakers had trouble embracing the initial predictions of global warming in the1980 s was that a number of scientists had spent the previous decade telling everyone almost exactly the opposite— that an ice age was on its way. |
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40. | start at the sight of a lio |
| 看见狮子 |
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