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21. | Her face was flushed, and wore a little frown. |
| 她的脸庞绯红,略微有点蹙眉。 |
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22. | When Hetty rose from her knees, her countenance had a glow. |
| 赫蒂站起身,两颊绯红。 |
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23. | A deep flush dyed her cheeks. |
| 她的双颊染上一层绯红。 |
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24. | Armand was blue in the face. He was raving and stammering disconnected words through which only the name of Marguerite could be distinctly heard. |
| 阿尔芒脸色绯红,神志昏迷,结结巴巴地说着一些胡话,这些话里只有玛格丽特的名字才叫人听得清楚。 |
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25. | 1.complexion; colour 2.a facial expression |
| 脸色 |
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26. | The brutal afternoon sun scorched my face. |
| 午后骄阳烤得我脸孔绯红。 |
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27. | Revealing or indicating sth |
| 泄露真情而呈现的面色绯红 |
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28. | Sissy blushed, and stood up. |
| 西丝满脸绯红地站了起来。 |
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29. | She blushed and made no answer. |
| 她面色绯红,未做任何回答。 |
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30. | A dark scowl. |
| 脸色阴郁 |
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