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51. | emerge from the eggs; of birds or reptiles. |
| 从鸟或爬行动物的蛋中产生出来。 |
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52. | To emerge with the fins above water. |
| 将鳍露出水面 |
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53. | pass out or emerge; esp. of rivers. |
| 流出或脱出;尤其指河水。 |
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54. | There will emerge some industries with reduced competitiveness. |
| 竞争力弱的工业会因而无所遁形。 |
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55. | Sea mammals must emerge periodically to breathe. |
| 海生哺乳动物必须不断地浮现出海面呼吸 |
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56. | Polls suggest Mr Sarkozy would emerge the victor. |
| 民意调查显示萨科齐先生会取得胜利。 |
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57. | The boys emerge from under the table, and, with hands and faces well plastered with molasses, began a |
| 孩子们从桌子下面爬了出来,满手满脸沾满了糖酱,使劲地亲起小娃娃来。 |
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58. | emerge from a break in the seed coat |
| 破种皮而出 |
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59. | to reveal; to display; to show; to emerge |
| 现出 |
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60. | Over time, a plethora of distinct identities can emerge. |
| 时间长了,可能就会出现过多截然不同的身份。 |
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-- 来源 -- 空中美语-保健篇-当月新口味 - Me, Myself, and I |
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