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91. | (used as a quantifier) a handful; 2.to grasp; to hold fast; to grip3.to have charge of |
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92. | I hold fast to your statutes, O LORD; do not let me be put to shame. |
| 我持守你的法度.耶和华阿、求你不要叫我羞愧。 |
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93. | 11 [和合]因此我被耶和华的忿怒充满,难以含11忍。 |
| NIV] But I am full of the wrath of the Lord, and I cannot hold it in. |
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94. | She clasped and unclasped her hands. |
| 她不断地紧握和松开手。 |
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95. | I felt an irresistible desire to hold in my own for a moment the hand Jeffrey Aspern had pressed |
| 我却感到一种抑制不住的欲望,想亲手握一下杰弗里·阿斯彭曾经紧紧握过的手。 |
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96. | 5 [和合]这样禁4食,岂是我所拣选使人刻5苦己心的日子吗? |
| NIV] Is this the kind of fast I have chosen, only a day for a man to humble himself? |
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97. | Hung-chien tightly gripped the armrest of his chair to keep himself from jumping up. |
| 鸿渐紧握椅子的靠手,防自己跳起来。 |
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98. | unloosen one's grip on the handlebars |
| 放松紧握(自行车)手把(的手) |
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99. | You'd better lose those love handles fast. I'm tired of having so much to hold on to. |
| 你最好快把你的肥肚子减掉。我对有这么多(肥肉)在那里让我可以抓著觉得很烦。 |
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100. | He wrung his old friend's hand. |
| 他紧握他老朋友的手。 |
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