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21. | understanding the nature of an event after it has happened. |
| 事情发生后才明白真相。 |
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22. | a series of consequences wrought by an event. |
| 某件事情的一系列结果。 |
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23. | the blue-ribbon event of the season. |
| 这一季中最重要的事情。 |
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24. | His accounts of the event were inconsistent. |
| 他对那件事情的说法前后不一致。 |
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25. | Startling or terrible event or statement |
| 突然的或可怕的事情或言语 |
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26. | an improbable idea, event, result |
| 不切实际的想法、 未必会发生的事情、 不太可能有的结果 |
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27. | the event consisting of the start of something. |
| 包含事情初始阶段的事件。 |
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28. | a possible event or occurrence or result. |
| 可能发生的事情或可能出现的结果。 |
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29. | something that causes an important event to happen. |
| 导致重要事件发生的事情。 |
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30. | an event that results in a displacement or discontinuity. |
| 导致转移或断绝的事情。 |
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