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21. | A thug hired to intimidate or harm opponents. |
| 打手一个受雇用去恐吓或伤害对手的暴徒 |
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22. | Hatred is the coward's revenge for be intimidate. |
| 恨是懦夫对恫吓的报复。 |
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23. | tremble in terror |
| 恐慌得发抖 |
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24. | this is to intimidate salazar and his government |
| 他们是为了阻止萨拉泽和他的政府 |
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25. | There may be some other reason for it. |
| 恐另有原因。 |
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26. | for fear that; due to fear that |
| 唯恐;因恐 |
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27. | gun flinch |
| 恐枪病 |
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28. | The aggressive Mr Jager tended to intimidate employees. |
| 行事激进的雅格先生倾向于威逼员工。 |
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29. | To intimidate or dominate in a blustering way. |
| 威吓,欺凌以威胁的方式恐吓或威迫 |
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30. | To treat or threaten to treat roughly;intimidate. |
| 粗暴对待,胁迫粗暴地对待或威胁要粗暴地对待;恐吓,威胁 |
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