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21. | "If you think so," she answered, her manner being so enforcedly reserved as to almost excite suspicion |
| 她的态度冷淡到几乎要引起疑心。 |
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22. | Everything could excite them. |
| 他们似乎对什么事儿都感到很兴奋。 |
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23. | excite an angry crowd |
| 激起群愤 |
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24. | To excite and stimulate;stir. |
| 刺激使激动和刺激;激励 |
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25. | excite the compassion of |
| 唤起…的同情 |
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26. | excite comment and gossip |
| 激起纷纷议论 |
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27. | excite heat by friction |
| 由摩擦而生热 |
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28. | his dress, half artist, half dandy, did not excite any suspicion, and, consequently, no disquietude. |
| 他的服装半似艺术家,半似花花公子,并没有引起对方的怀疑,因此也没有惹起什么不安。 |
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29. | Tending to excite;stimulating. |
| 使兴奋的趋向兴奋的;使兴奋的 |
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30. | These drugs excite the nerves |
| 这些药物刺激神经。 |
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