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71. | The expanse of white flesh made them look like a gathering of albinos. |
| 这些人裸露出来的大片白肉,使他们看上去象一群白化病患者。 |
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72. | Overhead was a gray expanse of cloud, slightly stirred, however, by a breeze; |
| 头上是灰蒙蒙的云天,时而被微风轻拂; |
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73. | act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or time. |
| 在一个广阔的空间或范围或时间上的扩展。 |
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74. | (of a body of water) vast; boundless; 2.a vast expanse of water |
| 汪洋 |
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75. | Its huge expanse permitted the United States to become a nation of agricultural entrepreneurs. |
| 边疆的辽阔土地使美国变成了农业创业者的王国。 |
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76. | The fields covered with snow became a vast expanse of whiteness stretching to infinity. |
| 田野被大雪覆盖, 白茫茫的一眼望不到边。 |
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77. | Lakes appeared and then dried out, leaving a flat expanse of salty residue. |
| 湖泊出现,又干涸,留下由富含盐份残留物形成的平坦区域。 |
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78. | Far in the distance lies the ocean, a vast expanse of misty, rolling waters. |
| 远望大海,烟波浩淼。 |
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79. | The warship was advancing at top speed on the broad expanse of the sea. |
| 军舰开足马力,奔驰在辽阔的海洋上。 |
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80. | Far in the distance lies the Dongting Lake, a vast expanse of misty waters. |
| 远望洞庭,烟波浩渺。 |
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