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21. | unwarranted jealousy |
| 莫名其妙的忌妒 |
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22. | Unintelligible or nonsensical talk or writing. |
| 莫名其妙的话莫名其妙的或毫无意义的话或写作 |
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23. | She had been merry without reason, and sad without reason. |
| 她忽而莫名其妙地高兴,忽而莫名其妙地发愁。 |
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24. | the jargon of European community documents and regulations. |
| 欧洲共同体文件和规章的行话。 |
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25. | make neither head nor tail of |
| 对某事莫名其妙 |
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26. | The explanation made no sense. |
| 这解释莫名其妙。 |
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27. | be - fied by |
| 给弄得莫名其妙 |
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28. | She dropped into army jargon. |
| 她学会了军队的行话。 |
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29. | inexplicable error |
| 莫名其妙的失误 |
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30. | Spoke to me in the lingo of fundamentalism. |
| 用原教旨主义的行话与我交谈 |
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