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61. | To pierce with a sharp stake or point. |
| 刺穿,刺住用尖桩或尖物刺穿 |
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62. | To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk. |
| 用角抵;用长牙戳 |
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63. | It's more than you did for Sam Pierce. |
| 比起你对山姆·皮尔斯 做的要好多了. |
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64. | They wear suits, jeans, and they wear uniforms. |
| 她们穿套装,穿牛仔服,她们也穿制服。 |
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65. | You have a meeting on tuesday with Pierce Financial. |
| 周三你们和皮尔斯金融公司有个会 |
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66. | pierce the skin of cooking sausages with a fork |
| 用叉子在要烹调的香肠上扎孔 |
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67. | pierce with a pointed object; make a hole into. |
| 用尖锐的物体刺;做一个洞于。 |
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68. | All the way out to Biddlemeier's Inn he tried to talk as an old friend, but he could not pierce the wall |
| 在去比德尔梅亚饭店的路上,他想象老朋友那样聊聊,但是穿不透她滔滔不绝的语言的墙壁。 |
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69. | Dante: Zip it, or I'll pierce that big nose. |
| 但丁:住口,或者你不想再要那个可笑的大鼻子。 |
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70. | stab or pierce with a horn or tusk; of animals. |
| 用角或者尖牙刺或者刺穿;关于动物。 |
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