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81. | A commonplace remark or notion;a platitude. |
| 陈词滥调陈腐庸俗的话或想法;陈词滥调 |
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82. | drub a notion into a person drub |
| 强使某人接受一种概念 |
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83. | An extravagant or erratic notion or action. |
| 奇想或异常行为过度的或异常的思想或行为 |
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84. | Statecontrol is a very un-American notion. |
| 实行国家控制是根本违背美国观念的. |
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85. | have no notion of what he means |
| 不明白他是什么意思 |
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86. | "That's the notion you've got," said Carson. |
| “你们全都存着这种念头,”卡逊先生说。 |
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87. | But the whole notion of admiring Nature, |
| 然而对大自然的敬慕之情, |
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-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 哲理篇 - 7. Pleasure Spots (2) |
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88. | I have a notion to go abroad. |
| 我有意出国。 |
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89. | freed of a mistaken or misguided notion. |
| 没有错误的或者被误导的想法。 |
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90. | A reprehensible notion came into his head. |
| 一个不安分的估计在心上滋长了。 |
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