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21. | in no hurry; in no rush |
| 慢慢地;不急不忙地 |
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22. | rush for a train |
| 赶火车 |
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23. | rush to a conclusion |
| 匆匆下结论 |
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24. | Words cascaded in torrents from Malraux as he fixed his hearers with his visionary gaze. |
| 马尔罗一面用幻想家的眼光把听众吸引住,一面口若悬河,一泻千里。 |
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25. | rush-fire cauterization(burning rush moxibustion) |
| 灯火灸 |
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26. | A tumultuous, confused rush. |
| 混乱喧哗、混乱的一阵忙乱或冲动 |
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27. | a rush of sympathy; |
| 突涌的同情; |
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28. | Gold rush(or fever); money rush |
| 淘金热 |
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29. | A sudden movement; a rush |
| 突然的移动;猛冲 |
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30. | Children rush in the room. |
| 孩子们闯进了房间。 |
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