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81. | to affect; to pretend |
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82. | affect suddenly, usually adversely. |
| 突然侵袭通常是反对的。 |
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83. | The couple were devoted to each other. |
| 夫妻俩感情很好。 |
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84. | A disposition, feeling, or tendency. |
| 性格,感情,倾向 |
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85. | emotionalism:an inclination to rely on or place too much value on emotion. |
| 感情主义:依赖或太重感情的倾向. |
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86. | Hold back one's emotions |
| 控制自己的感情 |
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87. | An inclination to rely on or place too much value on emotion. |
| 感情主义依赖或太重感情的倾向 |
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88. | turbid feelings. |
| 迷乱的感情 |
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89. | using,showing or caused by intense emotio |
| 带有强烈感情的;由强烈感情引起的 |
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90. | exquisite sensibility |
| 细腻的感情. |
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