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31. | To amuse or charm;delight. |
| 取悦,吸引;令人陶醉 |
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32. | Dona was rejoicing in her new-found freedom. |
| 唐娜陶醉在她新发现的自由王国里。 |
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33. | a bewitchingly beautiful scene |
| 令人陶醉的美景 |
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34. | She was drugged by the music. |
| 她陶醉于音乐。 |
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35. | Matutinal intoxication of life! |
| 一生中少年时代的陶醉! |
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36. | He was drunk with success. |
| 他因成功而陶醉。 |
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37. | I was charmed with it. |
| 我为之陶醉。 |
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38. | It is a wonderful place to be in the daytime as well. |
| 白天的马德里也同样令人陶醉。 |
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39. | inebriated by his success |
| 他因成功而陶醉. |
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40. | Music still charmed her as in the old days. |
| 像往日一样,音乐仍旧使她陶醉。 |
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