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21. | phrasal verbs such as `go in for', `fall over', `blow up' |
| 短语动词, 如go in for、 fall over、 blow up. |
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22. | Hearing this news, his happy to go mad. |
| 听到这个消息,他高兴得发狂。 |
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23. | Then he cut open a baseball, stuffed a letter in it, sewed the ball up, tossed it to the boy at home plate and shouted |
| “Go |
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24. | I' ve never been to London ( go ). |
| 我从未去过伦敦(动词原形为 go). |
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25. | a minimal unit (as a word or stem) in the lexicon of a language; `go' and `went' and `gone' and `going |
| 词典中最小单位(作为单词或词干);`go'是`go'`went'`gone'`going'的词位。 |
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26. | At least we can sell the video to Chickens Gone Wild. |
| 至少我们可以把这盒录象带卖给小鸡发狂制作组 |
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27. | cause to go crazy; cause to lose one's mind. |
| 致使发狂;致使某人失去精神。 |
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28. | If I carry on like this, I'll go mad! |
| 再住下去,我会发狂的! |
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29. | in pretty good shape, I think, all told, if the money element of this town doesn't lose its head and go |
| 我想,总之,倘若城里的金融界不是昏乱发狂,我情况还不太狼狈。 |
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30. | To become mentally deranged or obsessed;go insane. |
| 变得精神错乱或迷乱;发狂 |
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