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21. | The name on the table smote him as the passage of his neighbour had done. |
| 石板上的名字就象旁边那位人士走过他身边时那样折磨着他。 |
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22. | She was kept under the harrow. |
| 她备受折磨。 |
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23. | She was buffeted by fate. |
| 她被命运折磨。 |
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24. | He was racked by doubts. |
| 疑虑折磨着他。 |
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25. | Extreme suffering of any kind. |
| 极大的折磨 |
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26. | To distress;afflict. |
| 使悲痛;折磨 |
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27. | Good things are worth waiting for |
| 好事多折磨 |
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28. | To torture or afflict as if by broiling. |
| 折磨象烤东西一样地折磨或让人受苦 |
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29. | be tortured to death |
| 被折磨致死 |
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30. | conceivable torture |
| 可以想像到的折磨 |
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