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41. | These demonstrations ceased, as suddenly as they had broken out. |
| 种种表演忽然停止,正如它们忽然开始一样。 |
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42. | To turn white or become pale: |
| 发白或变苍白。 |
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43. | (fml)cause(sb)to become pale and weak |
| 使(某人)苍白衰弱 |
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44. | an unhealthy pallor, complexion, cough |
| 不健康的苍白、 面容、 咳嗽声 |
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45. | a pasty face, complexion |
| 苍白的面孔、 脸色. |
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46. | She was very beautiful, but her usual pallor had increased; |
| 她非常美丽,但她往常苍白的脸色现在更苍白了; |
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47. | a dead pallor |
| 毫无血色的苍白 |
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48. | 3 [和合]人正说4平安稳妥的时候,灾5祸忽然临到他们,如同6产难临到怀胎的妇人一样;他们绝不能逃脱。 |
| NIV] While people are saying,' Peace and safety,' destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape. |
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49. | Don't race or swerve or suddenly hit your brakes. |
| 不要赛车或者忽然转向或者忽然刹车。 |
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50. | She' s losing colour, ie becoming pale. |
| 她脸色渐渐苍白了. |
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