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11. | Not pale or anemic;florid or ruddy. |
| 血气旺盛的不苍白或非贫血的;红润的或气色好的 |
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12. | She dodged a hurrying, florid-face man. |
| 她闪身躲开一个行动匆匆,面色红润的男子。 |
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13. | Hubbard was a florid, red-whiskered little man. |
| 赫巴德先生是个矮个子,面色红润,蓄着红色的络腮胡子。 |
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14. | The florid introduction was wasted on the governor. |
| 这样吹捧的介绍,对总督来说,是白白浪费。 |
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15. | a florid prose style.See Synonyms at ornate |
| 华丽的散文风格参见 |
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16. | He was violent and florid, as district-attorneys usually are. |
| 他和平时其他的检察官一样,说得慷慨激昂,才华横逸。 |
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17. | Flashy, showy, or florid in style or manner; flowery. |
| 华丽的风格或形式俗艳的、炫耀的或华丽的;华丽的 |
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18. | Music characterized by florid, ornamental trills and runs. |
| 花腔以华丽的装饰性颤声和滑声为特色的音乐 |
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19. | Nobody likes this florid style with little content. |
| 没有人喜欢这种缺乏内容的华丽文风。 |
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20. | She dragged out the florid run to impress her audience |
| 她拉长花腔以讨好听众。 |
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