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91. | the rhythmictread of marching feet |
| 有节奏的行进步伐. |
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92. | the violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides. |
| 那个小提琴家奏起滑音来很从容。 |
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93. | And I'm trying to look at the mountain that way, but I don't see it. |
| 我也希望能如此从容 可我做不到 |
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94. | an abnormal heartbeat rhythm. |
| 心脏跳动节奏不规律。 |
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95. | move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance. |
| 有节奏地移动;经常伴随音乐的节奏;表演一支舞蹈。 |
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96. | move in a graceful and rhythmical way. |
| 优美而有节奏地移动。 |
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97. | It is a relief to get the job done because of the tension surrounding the first game. |
| 上半场开局的节奏很快,我们不可能90分钟都保持这种节奏。 |
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98. | The pace of London life is enormous. |
| 伦敦生活的节奏很快。 |
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99. | A cheerful or lively manner of speaking, in which the pitch of the voice varies pleasantly. |
| 有节奏地说轻快地或可爱地说,声调抑有节奏 |
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100. | "Poetry, Its Music and Meaning" |
| 诗的节奏和意义 |
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