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71. | the confusion of liberty with license |
| 自由与放纵的混淆 |
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72. | an obscure village in the country |
| 在乡下的一个不出名的村子. |
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73. | so similar as to be easily confused. |
| 太过相似容易混淆的。 |
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74. | uncannily or threateningly dark or obscure. |
| 神秘的或者险恶的黑暗、朦胧。 |
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75. | a lecture larded with obscure quotations |
| 夹杂着晦涩引文的讲演. |
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76. | hard to understand; obscure in meaning |
| 晦涩 |
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77. | The period seems remote and obscure. |
| 那一时期仿佛遥远而渺茫。 |
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78. | Why he did it are obscure. |
| 他为什么做那件事是不明显的。 |
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79. | To make dark, shaded, or obscure. |
| 使变黑,变暗,使模糊 |
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80. | Of a mysterious or obscure nature |
| "不可思议的,含糊难解的" |
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