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51. | I not only had to think out my transgressions against my friends; I had to speak them aloud. |
| 我不仅要深思有没有对不起朋友,还要大声讲出来。 |
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52. | In reading their verse aloud, few Bards can compare to Dylan Thomas. |
| 在大声朗读他们的诗歌这一点上,很少有哪位人能与迪兰·托马斯相较 |
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53. | KJV] Sing aloud unto God our strength: make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob. |
| [新译]要向神我们的力量欢呼,要向雅各的神大声呼叫。 |
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54. | think aloud; contemplate aloud |
| 自言自语 |
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55. | She said it aloud, but added to herself as she resumed her knitting: `Hah! |
| 她大声回答,又打起毛线来,同时心里想道,“哈! |
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56. | --I believe I can guess that,' she added aloud. |
| 爱丽丝想,“我很高兴猜谜语,我一定能猜出来,”她大声说。 |
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57. | Talk about your own experiences with natural disasters, or read aloud books about earthquakes. |
| 与他们谈论你在自然灾害中的遭遇,或者大声朗读有关地震的书籍。 |
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58. | A person who reads aloud certain of the scriptural passages used in a church service. |
| 下级教士在教堂礼拜中大声朗读《圣经》段落的人 |
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59. | The teacher heard the boy say something under his breath and she asked him to repeat it aloud. |
| 老师听到男孩小声说了些什么,就要他大声再说一遍。 |
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60. | .-- I believe I can guess that,' she added aloud. |
| 爱丽丝想,“我很高兴猜谜语,我一定能猜出来,”她大声说。 |
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