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81. | She broke my bicycle lamp deliberately. |
| 她故意砸坏了我的自行车灯。 |
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82. | A deliberately paradoxical figure of speech. |
| 故意似是而非的比喻 |
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83. | deliberately deviating from what is good. |
| 与好的东西故意背离。 |
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84. | someone who deliberately stirs up trouble. |
| 故意惹起动乱麻烦的人。 |
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85. | To ignore deliberately or indulgently;disregard. |
| 忽略有意或故意地忽略;忽视 |
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86. | To show clearly and deliberately; manifest |
| 清楚细致地显示;表明. |
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87. | deliberately delay an event or action. |
| 故意推迟一件事或行动。 |
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88. | Coldly, deliberately, she averted her head. |
| 她冷冷地故意把头转向一边去。 |
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89. | Are you deliberately winding me up ? |
| 你是想故意气我吧 |
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90. | a deliberately false or improbable account. |
| 蓄意编造或不大可能的理由。 |
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