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31. | The news sent a thrill through him. |
| 那消息使他全身振奋。 |
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32. | Everyone was cheered by the good news. |
| 大家都为这条好消息而振奋。 |
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33. | a statement intended to inspire confidence. |
| 企图激发信任的陈述。 |
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34. | inspire a new thought into sB |
| 将新思想灌输给某人 |
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35. | They are excitedly buoyant with good news . |
| 提名听到好消息,感到十分振奋。 |
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36. | to inspire | to enlighten | enlightenment | edification |
| 启发 |
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37. | The condition of being so stimulated. |
| 振奋受到如此刺激的状况 |
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38. | You inspire me to greater efforts. |
| 你激励我更加努力。 |
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39. | His speech had wound up the crowd. |
| 他的演讲令人群振奋。 |
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40. | To inspire animosity and make enemy |
| 招怨树敌 |
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