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21. | To propel, eject, or insert with or as if with a pump. |
| 汲取用或像用泵推进、喷出或插入 |
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22. | propel with a pole; of barges on rivers, for example. |
| 用棒推进;例如水中的驳船。 |
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23. | curved piece of resilient wood with taut cord to propel arrows. |
| 一种用弯曲的有弹力的木条绑上紧张的绳索来发射箭的装置。 |
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24. | Fresh water is used to feed people and propel machines. |
| 淡水供人饮用,也用来推动机器。 |
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25. | To propel(a ball)by means of a punt. |
| 踢用踢的方式来驱策(球) |
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26. | Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones. |
| 一种Y形的小木棍,上边两丫之间有一条橡皮筋;常用来射出小石块(以攻击别人)。 |
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27. | drive or propel with the foot, as in sports such as football. |
| 如足球运动中用脚使推进或前进。 |
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28. | To propel something, especially a ball, in a high arc. |
| 将(球)高击将某物,尤指球,推入高弧线 |
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29. | a long pole used to propel or guide a barge. |
| 驱动或导引驳船的长杆子。 |
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30. | Teams will have to propel 70 feet down to receive their next clue. |
| 队员们要下滑70英尺去拿下一个提示 |
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