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21. | He laughed a little short ugly laugh. |
| 他发出了一声短促的苦笑。 |
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22. | A short convulsive intake or catching of the breath. |
| 短促地、剧烈地吸气或屏气 |
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23. | A short, forceful exhalation of breath. |
| 喘息短促而有力的呼气 |
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24. | A high-pitched electronic sound; a bleep. |
| 高音电子声音;短促的尖音信号 |
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25. | That are so wondrous sweet and fair! |
| 只能活一个短促的瞬息! |
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26. | Her short life had hardly been a happy one. |
| 她那短促的一生实在算不得幸福。 |
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27. | The time of life is short, to spend that shortness basely, it would be too long. --William Shakespeare |
| 人生的时间很短促,如果把那短促的人生浪掷虚度,那就太长了。——莎士比亚 |
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28. | the high-pitched continuing noise made by animals (birds or monkeys). |
| (鸟或猴子)短促连声的尖叫。 |
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29. | A short, sudden gust of wind. |
| 一阵风一阵短促而突然的风 |
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30. | To blow in puffs. |
| 吹一口气短促而有力地吹 |
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