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1. | any violent blow or collision. |
| 任何一种猛烈的打击或碰撞。 |
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2. | Villefort burst it open with a violent blow. |
| 维尔福一脚把门踹开。 |
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3. | Isabeau, the baker on the Church Square at Faverolles, was preparing to go to bed, when he heard a violent |
| 住在法维洛勒的天主堂广场上的面包店老板穆伯·易查博,一个星期日的晚上正预备去睡时,忽听得有人在他铺子的那个装了铁丝网的玻璃橱窗上使劲打了一下。 |
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4. | To blow in loud, violent gusts, as the wind during a storm. |
| 风狂吹大声的,猛烈的一阵击打,如暴风中的风 |
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5. | He struck the man a violent blow. |
| 他狠狠地揍了那个人一下。 |
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6. | "a swift, violent blow or stroke" |
| 快速猛烈地打击或击. |
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7. | strike sB. a violent Blow |
| 猛击,痛打(某人) |
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8. | An injury to an organ, especially the brain, produced by a violent blow and followed by a temporary or |
| 脑震荡脑震荡,对器官特别是大脑因受猛烈撞击而造成暂时或长期的功能丧失伤害 |
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9. | He gave him a violent blow on the head. |
| 他对准他的脑袋猛击一下。 |
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10. | to herself, and nibbled a little of the right-hand bit to try the effect: the next moment she felt a violent |
| “可现在哪边是哪边呢?”她问自己,然后啃了右手那块试试,蓦地觉得下巴被猛烈地碰了一下:原来下巴碰着脚背了。 |
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