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71. | Once again he conjured up the illusion. |
| 他又唤起那种错觉。 |
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72. | call forth |
| 唤起,引起;振作起,鼓起 |
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73. | To excite nausea or loathing in;sicken. |
| 引起恶心或反感;使作呕 |
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74. | He was called out in his sleep |
| 他在睡梦中被唤起。 |
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75. | To excite(another)pleasurably, superficially or erotically. |
| 挑逗愉快地、表面地、色情地刺激(另一个人) |
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76. | (esp of a feeling) begin to be felt |
| (尤指感情)引起,唤起 |
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77. | Don' t excite yourself, ie Keep calm. |
| 不要激动. |
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78. | songs that evoke old memories. |
| 唤起往日回忆的歌曲. |
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79. | Nothing seemed to surprise or excite him. |
| 好像他对什么事情都不惊讶或兴奋似的。 |
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80. | But who is to "arouse" them or "give assistance" to them? |
| 谁去“唤起”和“扶助”呢? |
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