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51. | To make fun of and excite with laughter |
| 调弄取笑 |
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52. | There are but two things that chiefly excite us to love woman, an attractive beauty and unspotted fame |
| 能引起我们去爱女人的,主要只有两样东西:动人的美,和清白的名声。——塞万提斯 |
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53. | Don't excite the dog; keep away from him |
| 别去惹那条狗,离它远一点。 |
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54. | tried to excite the audience like an experienced speaker. |
| 就像一个经验丰富的演讲者在设法鼓舞着他的听众。 |
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-- 来源 -- 综合英语第4册 - Unit 2 Dream and Future Text B |
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55. | Speakers who know how to excite a crowd. |
| 知道怎样打动人群的演讲者 |
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56. | Don't excite the dog; let him keep still. |
| 不要招惹那只狗,那它保持平静。 |
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57. | Lasers can excite specific modes of the reactants. |
| 而用激光则能够激发反应物的某些特定的运动模式。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 科技 - jiguangdeyingyong |
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58. | excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of. |
| 刺激好奇心;使之发生兴趣。 |
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59. | serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate. |
| 起到激怒、刺激的作用或易于激怒或刺激。 |
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60. | excite or arouse(a person or his feelings,etc) |
| 激励, 鼓励(某人);激发(某人的感情等) |
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