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51. | To catch sight of(something distant, partially hidden, or obscure);glimpse. |
| 窥见看到(尤指远处、模糊或掩蔽之物);瞥见 |
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52. | in the beginning; at the start |
| 起初;首先 |
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53. | Through the window I caught a glimpse of a large but simply furnished room. |
| 从窗口我瞥见一间宽敞但陈设简单的房间。 |
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54. | lead the dance |
| 首先跳舞 |
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55. | for one thing |
| 首先,一则 |
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56. | At the sight of the policemen coming towards the house, the suspect made a bolt for the door. |
| 瞥见警察向屋子走来,嫌疑犯便欲夺门而逃。 |
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57. | Sometimes she saw the flash of a torch through a chink in the curtains. |
| 她间或透过窗帘的缝隙能瞥见手电筒的闪光。 |
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58. | in the first instance |
| 首先;起初 |
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59. | "My glance had fallen, but a few moments before, on the fragments of a broken sword, lying among the hay. |
| “刚才我曾在干草堆里瞥见一把折成几段的剑。 |
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60. | Glancing over my shoulder, I saw him sitting rigidly on the low stool. |
| 我回过头去,瞥见他僵坐在那张矮凳上。 |
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