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51. | after quite a perceptible pause, during which he consulted his notes, the lecturer continued. |
| 演讲人在很长的一段可感知的停顿后,他核对了自己的笔记,然后继续 |
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52. | There was a faint, barely perceptible movement of the water in the pool. |
| 池里的水有一点微微的,几乎看不出的流动。 |
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53. | An occurrence, a circumstance, or a fact that is perceptible by the senses. |
| 现象,事件可以被感官知的现象、事件或事实 |
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54. | Tom looked up in her face with just a perceptible twinkle peeping through his gravity. |
| 汤姆抬起头,严肃地看着姨妈的脸,并眨着眼睛盯着她说: |
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55. | The child bears a striking resemblance to the parents.See also Synonyms at perceptible |
| 这个孩子极像他父母参见同义词 |
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56. | There is no possibility that any perceptible change will happen within our own lifetime. |
| 在我们这一辈子里,不可能发生什么看得见的变化。 |
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57. | a perceptible sense of expectation in the court; an obvious (or palpable) lie. |
| 法庭上显而易见的期待感;一个显而易见的(或明显的)谎言。 |
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58. | Simon turned away from them and went where the just perceptible path led him. |
| 西蒙转身离开了他们,沿着勉强辨认得出的小路走去。 |
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59. | The brown of her complexion gave way on the cheek to a perceptible flush. |
| 这当儿,她那棕色的脸颊上微微泛起一朵红云。 |
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60. | A passing by barely perceptible degrees from one tone or shade, as of color, to another. |
| 渐变音调或色彩的浓淡以不可觉察的层次的变化 |
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