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71. | How many of you knew there was going to be a mass demonstration? |
| 有多少人知道将要有场群众示威? |
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72. | To spring or start up suddenly. |
| 突然跳起,突然发起 |
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73. | break into tears; erupt in anger. |
| 突然流泪;突然生气。 |
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74. | They made a huge demonstration against the government. |
| 他们举行了一次声势浩大的反政府示威。 |
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75. | The demonstrators Burned an effigy of the president or the demonstrators Burned the president in effigy |
| 示威群众烧掉了总统的模拟人像 |
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76. | Even now, we set up a protest tent. |
| 甚至是现在 我们搭了一个示威帐篷 |
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77. | He is pinned down by the demonstrators. |
| 他被示威的队伍给钉住了 |
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78. | There were no immediate figures on the number of protesters injured. |
| 没有即时的示威游行者的伤亡数字。 |
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79. | The reactionary police made a baton charge on the demonstrating crowd. |
| 反动警察用警棍驱散示威的人群。 |
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80. | Roadblocks were set up to obstruct the advance of the demonstrators. |
| 设置路障是要阻止示威人士前进。 |
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