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91. | put someone through something; make someone go through something |
| 使遭受;使经历 |
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92. | Something that overbalances or more than equals something else. |
| 失去平衡比其它事物更重要或超过其它物的事物 |
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93. | To hit something or against something gently or lightly. |
| 轻击和缓地或轻轻地击打某物或抵挡某物 |
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94. | Why not do something?/ Why don't you do something? |
| 这个句型的表面意思是:"为什么不干某事呢?"这里并不是询问"不干某事"的原因,而是提出"去干某事"的建议。 |
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95. | Something has happened to you. Something had aroused you. |
| 有什么事临到了你的头上,有些什么事把你打动了。 |
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96. | Are you missing something, something to remember you by? |
| 你是不是不见了什么东西, 可以让你记起来的某些东西? |
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97. | something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares. |
| 用来趁人不防捕捉人或物的东西(通常外观诱人)。 |
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98. | too lazy to do something; not enthusiastic about something |
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99. | something that extends beyond or hangs over something else. |
| 超出某物范围的或是挂在某物上方的那种东西。 |
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100. | We're all recalling something,furtively seeking something(Virginia Woolf) |
| 我们都在回忆某些东西,暗中追寻某些东西(弗吉尼亚·沃尔夫) |
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