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41. | The main street was already nearly deserted, its bright street lamps increasing his sense of desolation |
| 到了大街上,行人已少,可是街灯很亮,他更觉得空旷渺茫,不知道往哪里去好了。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子 - P_luotuoxiangzi-06 |
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42. | All this accentuates the Russian sense of having come under a kind of colonial tutelage. |
| 所有这一切,使俄国更痛切地觉得自己已置身于某种殖民托管之下。 |
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43. | To sense or intuit a person's thoughts or motives in an almost uncanny way. |
| 以一种几乎神秘的怪方式感觉到或只觉得感受到一个人的思想或动机。 |
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44. | Commn sense is not sense common to everyone, but sense in common thing |
| 常识不是每个平常人都具有的知识,而是关于平常事物的知识 |
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45. | sense organs; sensory organs; a sense |
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46. | In this sense I find the autobiographies of Rudyard Kipling and G K Chesterton disappointing. |
| 由这种意义上说来,我觉得祁卜林和吉斯透顿的自传很使人失望。 |
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47. | the derogatory sense; the unfavorable sense |
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48. | Sense does not make sense in radio . |
| 在无线电广播方面,道理也不成其为道理了。 |
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49. | a sense of security; a sense of happiness; a sense of danger; a sense of self. |
| 和他在一起没有安全感。 |
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50. | Common sense is not sense common to everyone, But sense in common things. |
| 常识不是每个平常人都具有的知识,而是关于平常事物的知识。 |
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