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41. | any severe mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted. |
| 任何一种严重的精神错乱症状。 |
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42. | Persistent mental disorder or derangement. |
| 精神病持续的精神紊乱或错乱 |
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43. | Insane persons are debarred from voting at elections. |
| 精神错乱是不准参加选举的。 |
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44. | He's so delirious he doesn't know where he is. |
| 他精神错乱, 竟不知自己身在何处. |
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45. | Somewhat demented or mentally unbalanced. |
| 有些疯狂的或精神错乱的 |
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46. | The affected children are easily distracted. |
| 受影响的儿童易发生精神错乱。 |
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47. | Doctors connect crime with insanity. |
| 医生认为犯罪与精神错乱有关。 |
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48. | Permanent and Incurable Insanity |
| 永久及无法痊愈之精神错乱 |
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49. | To cause to become mentally deranged or obsessed; make insane. |
| 使精神错乱或迷乱;使发狂 |
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50. | was declared insane; insane laughter. |
| 是公认的精神错乱;疯狂的大笑。 |
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