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31. | barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc. |
| 几乎不能被察觉的;缺乏清晰度、亮度或响度的。 |
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32. | having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses. |
| 具有实质或者物质的存在;能被感官察觉。 |
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33. | Passepartout shook it, but with no perceptible effect; |
| 路路通抓住睛雨表摇了一阵,水银柱依然不动。 |
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34. | perceptible change, deterioration, improvement, increase, loss of colour |
| 看得出的变化、 恶化、 改善、 增长、 褪色. |
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35. | clear and distinct to the senses; easily perceptible. |
| 对感官而言清晰、明显;容易察觉。 |
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36. | with just a perceptible twinkle peeping through his gravity. |
| 严肃地并眨着眼睛地盯着她说: |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 12 (4) |
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37. | perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch. |
| 可感知的、特别是通过触摸可以感知的。 |
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38. | People's living standard has had a perceptible improvement. |
| 人民的生活水平明显地改善了。 |
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39. | appearing dead; not breathing or having no perceptible pulse. |
| 看来像死了一样的;没有呼吸或者没有可以察觉的脉搏。 |
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40. | These half-revelations made a perceptible difference in Fitzpiers. |
| 这些半含半露的表现,使菲茨比尔斯身上产生了可以觉察到的变化。 |
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