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61. | Don't you try to intimidate people by pinning labels on them. |
| 别拿大帽子压人。 |
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62. | The argument raged on and on; the intimidation was obviously carefully planned. |
| 争论激烈地进行下去;恫吓显然是经过精心策划的。 |
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63. | Never bluff unless you are prepared to carry through. |
| 如你没有决心干到底,就不要虚声恫吓。 |
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64. | It was no idle warning but a stern threat. |
| 这不是虚声恫吓的警告,而是严肃的威胁。 |
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65. | half echo of the past, half menace of the future; |
| 半是过去的回音,半是未来的恫吓; |
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66. | To impress, deter, or intimidate by a false display of confidence. |
| 虚张声势通过假装有把握给人印象、威慑或威胁 |
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67. | You think you can intimidate people into doing what you want? |
| 你以为你可以威胁别人做任何事? |
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68. | He's lying, I think, or bluffing. |
| 我看,他这是在撒谎,再不然,就是在恫吓。 |
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69. | The intimidate bulk of mt everest rise up before the climber. |
| 登山者面前耸立著险峻的埃佛勒斯峰。 |
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70. | To assume a threatening stance. |
| 作恫吓姿势采取有威胁性的站姿 |
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