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91. | inspire or cause(a feeling or an action) |
| 激起(感情);唤起(行动) |
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92. | Onstage, Bai thrills『使兴奋;使激动』 the packed『挤满的;塞满的』 theatre with her swordplay, acrobatic『杂技般的;杂技演员般的』 |
| [26] 白惠心的唱腔及舞剑、跃翻腾的动作令台下的满座观众赞叹不已。 |
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93. | Confusedly or violently agitated. |
| 狂暴的,激烈的极其激动的;疯狂激动的 |
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94. | having a probability to low to inspire belief. |
| 可能性较低难以使人相信。 |
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95. | He made an inspire speech at the meeting . |
| 他在会上作了个鼓舞人心的讲话。 |
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96. | In full face he does not inspire confidence. |
| 让谁看到这张脸都不会对其产生信任感。 |
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-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 哲理篇 - 2. At the Tailor's (2) |
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97. | inspire with confidence; give hope or courage to. |
| 用信心激励;给与希望和勇气。 |
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98. | Maybe the real thing will inspire your speech. |
| 或者真正面对着它 能给你带来新的演说灵感 |
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99. | To inspire with hope, courage, or confidence; hearten. |
| 鼓励,鼓舞以希望、勇气或信心等鼓舞;使振作 |
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100. | The best museums educate, entertain and inspire us. |
| 最好的博物馆可以用来教育,娱乐和给我们赋予灵感。 |
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