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91. | A bond, as of affection or loyalty;fond regard. |
| 依恋,爱慕,情感一种情结,如爱戴或忠诚;爱慕 |
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92. | He struts and preens like a peacock and believes he is worthy of adoration. |
| 他像孔雀一样趾高气扬,认为自己应该受到爱戴。 |
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93. | The only certainty is that nothing is certain. |
| 唯一可以肯定的是:凡事都难以肯定。 |
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94. | They be very distressed to hear that their beloved uncle be at death 's door |
| 得知他们爱戴的伯父生命危在旦夕,他们很悲伤 |
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95. | She was always certain it would lead to a dagreeable surprise |
| 她总是很肯定 这一敲肯定没什么好事 |
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96. | Axiom4: If a property is positive, then it is necessarily positive. |
| 公理4:一个肯定性质是必然肯定的. |
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97. | He has a natural charm that audience love and respect. |
| 他具有令观众爱戴和尊敬的自然魅力。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高一上学期适用) 1 - Unit 6 Films -B |
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98. | The only certainty be that nothing be certain . |
| 唯一可以肯定的是:凡事都难以肯定。 |
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99. | I can say for certain I can't say anything for certain. |
| 我会说肯定 但我不能说什么都肯定 |
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100. | An affirmative statement or vote. |
| 肯定的陈述肯定的陈述或表示赞成 |
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