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21. | To confuse or puzzle mentally;bewilder. |
| 迷惑使精神上混淆或迷惑;迷惑 |
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22. | The act of bewitching. |
| 迷惑迷惑的行为 |
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23. | erotic delusion |
| 多情妄想 |
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24. | The odd(单数的,临时的,不固定的) man added an additional(另/额外、附加的) riddle(谜语、迷惑) to the middle of the saddle. |
| 奇怪的男人在马鞍的中间额外加了一条谜语。 |
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25. | descent delusion |
| 血统妄想 |
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26. | primary delusion |
| 原发性妄想 |
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27. | expensive delusion |
| 夸大妄想|张大妄想 |
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28. | The power to bewitch. |
| 迷惑迷惑的力量 |
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29. | religions delusion |
| 宗教妄想 |
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30. | But let no one feel confident that he would have escaped the delusion if he had lived at the time when |
| 但可以肯定,如果生活在其流行的日子里,无人会幸免于被迷惑。 |
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