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71. | She cracked a smile that told her joy. |
| 她绽出笑容,显露内心的欢乐。 |
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72. | control and refrain from showing; of emotions. |
| 控制忍住不显露;用于指感情。 |
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73. | a lewd expression, glance, gesture, etc |
| 显露色欲的表情、 目光、 姿势等. |
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74. | And ultimately the limits of German power became evident. |
| 德国力量的局限性终于显露无遗。 |
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75. | Her best qualities come out in a crisis. |
| 在危急关头显露出了她的优秀品质. |
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76. | To expose to view, as by removing a cover;uncover. |
| 暴露使显露,如揭掉盖子;揭开 |
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77. | experiencing or showing or causing sorrow or unhappiness. |
| 经历、显露哀伤或不快乐的。 |
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78. | (of a person)give forth a feeling of(sth) |
| (指人)显露(某种神情或样子) |
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79. | the quality of being indistinct. |
| 因为不显露而不能被人感知。 |
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80. | To undergo, produce, or show fluorescence. |
| 发荧光经受、发出或显露荧光 |
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