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21. | pervading note of an utterance. |
| 遍及一段话或一个意见中的意思。 |
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22. | Natural, spontaneous verbal utterance. |
| 自然的、朴素的语言发声 |
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23. | argued with forceful utterance. |
| 用强有力的说话方式争论 |
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24. | a long loud emotional utterance. |
| 带有感情的长长的大叫。 |
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25. | fight to the utterance |
| 战斗到底 |
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26. | give utterance to one's views |
| 发表自己的观点 |
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27. | A courteous act or utterance. |
| 有礼貌的举止或表达 |
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28. | the utterance of intelligible speech. |
| 说出可以理解的语言。 |
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29. | restrict the utterance of(sth) |
| 限制(某事物)的发声 |
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30. | She has a defective utterance. |
| 她发音有缺陷。 |
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