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91. | Excuse me for my abrupt questions. |
| 恕我冒昧提出这些问题。 |
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92. | The first part of the ascent is not steep. |
| 开始一段上坡路并不陡峭。 |
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93. | Old China was an attractive piece of meat scrambled for by several imperialist powers. He scrambled up a steep hillside. |
| 他爬上陡峭的山坡。 |
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94. | an aBrupt change in the weather |
| 天气的突然变化 |
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95. | a precipitous climb to the peak |
| 向着陡峭山顶的攀登. |
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96. | rash; bold; abrupt; pert; impetuous; presumptuous |
| 冒失 |
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97. | To give an abrupt pull; tug. |
| 突然的一拉;扯 |
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98. | A steep or abrupt downward slope. |
| 陡坡陡的下坡 |
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99. | blowing in loud and abrupt bursts. |
| 以声音大、突然爆发的形式刮风。 |
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100. | The road makes several abrupt turnings. |
| 这条路有几个急转弯。 |
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