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11. | keep someone in suspense: delay telling him what he is eager to know |
| 使某人挂虑或悬念 |
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12. | He really did want to keep you, so he could let the students `Beat down Miss Sun' again." |
| 他真心要留住你,让学生再来一次beat down Miss Sung呢。” |
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13. | 'Sir','Mr.' and 'Miss'are titles. |
| Sir, Mr.和Miss都是称呼。 |
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14. | suspense that tickles the reader's curiosity. |
| 激起读者好奇心的悬念 |
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15. | Suspense (or suspensive; suspenseful) film |
| 悬念片 |
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16. | An atmosphere electric with suspicion. |
| 充满悬念的气氛 |
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17. | apprehensively ad. |
| 悬念;担心着 |
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18. | introduce suspense into a novel; |
| 在小说中设置悬念; |
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19. | suspension in play |
| 戏剧悬念 |
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20. | If Miss Prym, our etiquette teacher, ever saw that, she'd certainly call him a piggy-wiggy." |
| 我们学校里教社交礼节的Miss Prym瞧见了准会骂他猪猡相piggy wiggy |
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