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41. | Andre Lemieux's appointment had followed the abrupt departure of his predecessor. |
| 雷米尔是他的前任突然离开后被任用的。 |
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42. | He is liable to abrupt swings in mood, eg from happiness to despair. |
| 他情绪极不稳定(如由高兴突然变为绝望). |
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43. | abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance). |
| 突然上下的动作(由船或其它运输工具引起)。 |
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44. | An abrupt stop in forward movement or progress; a halt. |
| 中断在前进的运动或过程中突然停止;中断 |
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45. | an abrupt change within a sentence from one syntactic structure to another. |
| 一个句子里句法结构的突然变化。 |
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46. | An abrupt, discontinuous natural electric discharge in the atmosphere. |
| 闪电放电大气中突然而又不连贯的自然放电现象 |
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47. | To undergo frequent abrupt shifts or reversals, as of opinion or emotion; vacillate. |
| 犹豫不决经常突然变换或彻底改变看法或感情;犹豫 |
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48. | He came to an abrupt halt at the end of Privet Drive. |
| 他在女贞路的路口突然停住了脚步。 |
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49. | But the trial came to an abrupt end because of the man's absence. |
| 但是审判因为此人的缺席而突然中止。 |
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50. | the cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt. |
| “从事故场景到医院场景的切换似乎太突然了”。 |
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