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51. | Our ears drank in music. |
| 悦耳的音乐令人陶醉。 |
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52. | Either he is intoxicated, or mad. |
| 他不是醉了,就是疯了。 |
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53. | enamoured of the sound of one's own voice |
| 陶醉于自己的嗓音 |
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54. | where grass and trees have put on their autumn clothes, and wind waves numerous rich fruits, I become intoxicated |
| 寻寻觅觅,我悄悄地跟着秋风来到原野,草木都换上了秋装,金风吹得枝头金果累累,我便陶醉其中。 |
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55. | The classic music carried her along |
| 这古典音乐使她陶醉。 |
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56. | she loved the freshness of newly baked bread; the freshness of the air revived him. |
| 空气的清新令人陶醉。 |
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57. | The prospect of success intoxicates me. |
| 成功的前景令我陶醉。 |
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58. | and it appeals to both the young and the old. |
| 音乐使男女老少都陶醉。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高一上学期适用) 1 - Unit 6 Films -A |
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59. | music that entrances its listeners; |
| 使听众陶醉的音乐; |
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60. | Charlotte was intoxicated by his talent, strangeness, |
| 夏绿蒂为他的才华 异国风情以及 |
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