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31. | Our ears drank in music. |
| 悦耳的音乐令人陶醉。 |
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32. | The air was scented with perfume. |
| 空气里充满了香气。 |
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33. | To amuse or charm;delight. |
| 取悦,吸引;令人陶醉 |
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34. | quietly elegant and delicately fragrant |
| 香气淡雅清郁 |
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35. | She was drugged by the music. |
| 她陶醉于音乐。 |
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36. | The perfume of wild flower fille her nostril. |
| 野花的香气扑鼻而来。 |
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37. | A breeze wafts the smell of roses. |
| 微风吹送玫瑰花香气。 |
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38. | She was intoxicated with success. |
| 她为成功所陶醉。 |
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39. | A slight gust of fragrant air. |
| 香味香气的浮动 |
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40. | Be intoxicated By [with] one's success |
| 陶醉于自己的成功 |
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