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71. | I'm afraid Mary may lose her mind. |
| 我担心玛丽会精神错乱。 |
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72. | I believe I came off as a deranged lunatic. |
| 我相信我的出场就像一个不可理喻的神经病 |
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73. | suspicions that were the issue of a deranged mind. |
| 被扰乱的情绪是疑心的根源 |
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74. | Suffering from a disorder of the mind; insane. |
| 患心神错乱的;疯的 |
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75. | I'm glad I was caught,I was mentally deranged, |
| 我很高兴我被抓了,我心智是疯狂的。 |
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76. | To derange(the mind). |
| 使错乱使(神经)小正常 |
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77. | Of, relating to, or affected by psychosis. |
| 精神错乱的精神错乱的,与之有关的或受其影响的 |
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78. | Affected by insanity;crazed. |
| 精神错乱导致的;发狂的 |
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79. | Our plans for the holidays were deranged by Tom's illness. |
| 我们的度假计划让汤姆的病给搅乱了。 |
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80. | a delirious, unmanageable patient |
| 精神错乱难于控制的病人。 |
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