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71. | Mount Qomolangma is an awe-inspiring sight. |
| 珠穆朗玛峰是令人惊叹的景象。 |
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72. | To control or subdue by inspiring awe. |
| 吓服,吓倒通过激起敬畏而控制或吓服 |
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73. | The awe some power of sheer numbers |
| 积羽沉舟 |
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74. | An object of fear, awe, or reverence. |
| 令人害怕、敬畏或恐惧的对象 |
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75. | To hold the four seas in awe |
| 震慑四海 |
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76. | Tarkinton regarded her with some awe. |
| 塔太太用惊异的目光瞧着意莱莎。 |
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77. | Underneath Martin’s awe lurked his assertive ego |
| 在马丁的敬畏心理之下,潜藏着他那咄咄逼人的自我。 |
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78. | He stands in awe of his superior. |
| 他对上司毕恭毕敬。 |
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79. | awestricken,awestruck adjs suddenly filled with awe |
| 顿生敬畏的;惊惧的. |
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80. | Today most people hold scientists in awe. |
| 今天大多数人对科学家仍然怀着敬畏之情。 |
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