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21. | all at once ; suddenly;all of a sudden |
| 突然;忽然 |
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22. | a pale, sickly complexion |
| 苍白的病容 |
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23. | The air was thin and the sky was paler, and every day the earth paled . |
| 空气稀薄,天空更加苍白,大地也一天天变得苍白起来。 |
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24. | He has bloodless cheeks. |
| 他面颊苍白. |
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25. | an unhealthy pallor. |
| 不健康的苍白 |
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26. | on short notice |
| 忽然|急忙 |
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27. | the pallid face of the invalid; her wan face suddenly flushed. |
| 病人苍白的脸;她苍白的脸突然红了起来。 |
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28. | a doughy complexion |
| 苍白的面容 |
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29. | a pale rendition of the aria; pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender; a pallid performance. |
| 这个咏叹调苍白的表演;苍白的散文,带着沉闷的淡紫色甜香;苍白的表演。 |
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30. | on a sudden; suddenly |
| 忽然;突然 |
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