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71. | The convoy came to an abrupt halt. |
| 护送队突然停住 |
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72. | [Formal] rude; blunt; abrupt; short; unceremonious; curt |
| 唐突 |
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73. | That young man has an abrupt manner. |
| 那个年轻人态度很无礼。 |
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74. | of a topographical gradient; not steep or abrupt. |
| 指地形学上的倾斜度;不险峻或者不陡峭。 |
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75. | The meeting came to an abrupt end. |
| 会议突然结束了。 |
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76. | Abrupt dismissaled, were a potentially dangerous element. |
| 突然解雇成了潜在的危险因素。 |
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77. | A heavy or abrupt fall or collision. |
| 坠落、碰撞重重的或突然的下落或碰撞 |
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78. | But this abrupt generosity made her blush. |
| 但这突如其来的慷慨,倒使她的脸一下子红了。 |
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79. | an abrupt failure of function or health. |
| 健康或机能突然垮台。 |
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80. | To cause to make an abrupt, sharp sound. |
| 使发出短促、尖锐的声音 |
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