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91. | If one thing could stir his temper or excite his contempt more than another, it was to see a man be fooled |
| 如果说有什么最惹起他的脾气,最能激起他的轻蔑的事情,那就是看到一个人被当成傻瓜大捧特捧,或者因为声望而趾高气扬。 |
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92. | To make fun of and excite with laughter |
| 调弄取笑 |
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93. | excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of. |
| 刺激好奇心;使之发生兴趣。 |
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94. | Gratuitous violence repels . |
| 无端使用暴力则激起民愤. |
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95. | To stir to action or feeling. |
| 煽动激起行动或感情 |
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96. | designed to incite to indecency or lust. |
| 有意激起猥亵或者肉欲。 |
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97. | 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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98. | any incitement to action. |
| 任何激起行动的刺激物。 |
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99. | The wind began to wake waves upon the sea. |
| 风开始在海上激起波涛。 |
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100. | To promote the growth of;incite. |
| 激起促进…的发展;激励 |
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