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31. | To catch sight of(something distant, partially hidden, or obscure);glimpse. |
| 窥见看到(尤指远处、模糊或掩蔽之物);瞥见 |
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32. | Piggy opened his mouth to speak, caught Jack's eye and shut it again. |
| 猪崽子张嘴要说,瞥见杰克的眼神,又闭口不言。 |
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33. | There he caught glimpses of young people working at the machine. |
| 在那儿他瞥见一些年轻人在机器前干活。 |
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34. | Through the window I caught a glimpse of a large but simply furnished room. |
| 从窗口我瞥见一间宽敞但陈设简单的房间。 |
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35. | As he rode past Beijing Station, a glance told him the big tower clock read ten o'clock exactly. |
| 路过北京站时,他瞥见大钟正指着上午十点。 |
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36. | He happened to take a glance at a disused bell that hung in the room. |
| 无意间他瞥见挂在房内一座废弃不用的钟。 |
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-- 来源 -- 新世界名著-圣诞颂 - A Christmas Carol(3) |
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37. | "My glance had fallen, but a few moments before, on the fragments of a broken sword, lying among the hay. |
| “刚才我曾在干草堆里瞥见一把折成几段的剑。 |
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38. | She got an occasional glimpse of her husband's face behind the morning newspaper |
| 她偶然瞥见她丈夫埋在晨报后面的脸。 |
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39. | Sometimes she saw the flash of a torch through a chink in the curtains. |
| 她间或透过窗帘的缝隙能瞥见手电筒的闪光。 |
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40. | glimpse someone between the half-drawn curtains |
| 从半掩的窗廉夹缝中瞥见某人. |
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