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31. | He asked each of us in turn to describe how alcohol had affected our lives. |
| 他要我们每个人依次描述一下酒是如何影响自己生活的。 |
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32. | This cell death in turn affects a person's ability to walk and talk. |
| 这种细胞的死亡依次影响患者的行走和谈话能力。 |
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33. | The acrobats finished their act by doing the splits in turn. |
| 那些杂技演员以依次劈一字腿的动作,结束了他们的表演。 |
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34. | When a wind comes, he turns. |
| 人们根据他turn的方向, |
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35. | These, in turn, are critical for maintaining good relations with your banker. |
| 这些报表依次对你与你的银行维持良好关系又至关重要。 |
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36. | They returned in turn to bury the luxuries(奢侈、华贵) burnt(燃烧) in the burst(爆炸、急于、脉冲). |
| 他们依次返回来埋藏在爆炸中烧毁的奢侈品。 |
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37. | The applied pressure acts on a diaphragm which in turn moves the anoide pin. |
| 施加的压力作用在一个依次改变阳极管脚的膜片上。 |
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38. | (ecology) a community of organisms where each member is eaten in turn by another member. |
| (生态学)一个其每一个组成成员依次被另一成员吃掉的有机体群落。 |
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39. | Each barb, in turn, possesses an array of smaller, flat barbules. |
| 每一个鱼叉状倒钩,都依次拥有一排更小,扁平的鸟的小羽枝。 |
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40. | In the proper order or sequence. |
| 依次地,轮流地 |
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