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61. | an utterance (of words) with spitting sounds (as in rage). |
| 说出(话语)带有吐唾沫的声音(象发怒一样)。 |
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62. | To give often forceful expression or utterance to. |
| 表达,发泄作出通常是强有力的表达或陈述 |
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63. | express a threat either by an utterance or a gesture. |
| 用语言或姿势来恐吓。 |
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64. | subdued emotional quality underlying an utterance; implicit meaning. |
| 一段话或一个意见中隐含的情绪;暗示的意思。 |
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65. | Relating to or constituting a sudden, brief utterance;exclamatory. |
| 突然说出的,叫喊的关于或组成突然说出的简短言语的;叫喊的 |
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66. | My voice cleaves to my throat; sobs choke my utterance |
| 我的嗓子哽咽,泣不成声。 |
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67. | Confidence begets confidence. |
| 心腹话换来心腹话。 |
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68. | A sentence is a (relatively) complete and independent human utterance . |
| 一个句子是个(相对地)完整和独立的人类的表达。 |
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69. | An utterance of conventional notions or beliefs;a hackneyed expression. |
| 客套话常用信条的陈述或信仰的自白;陈腐的语句 |
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70. | To emit(an utterance or a sound) loudly and harshly. |
| 大声而刺耳地发出(叫唤或声音) |
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