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71. | Does she ever feel dizzy? |
| 她常感到眩晕吗? |
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72. | The task is one to stagger the imagination. |
| 这个任务的艰巨是难于想象的。 |
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73. | a sensation of warmth, dizziness, falling |
| 温暖、 眩晕、 下降的感觉 |
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74. | to stagger along; to reel; to walk unsteadily |
| 磕磕撞撞 |
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75. | All at once she felt herself turn a little giddy. |
| 她忽然感到有点眩晕。 |
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76. | 9 [和合]你们等候惊奇吧!你们宴乐昏迷吧!他们10醉了,却非因11酒;他们东倒西歪,却非因浓酒。 |
| NIV] Be stunned and amazed, blind yourselves and be sightless; be drunk, but not from wine, stagger, |
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77. | a vertiginous height [speed] |
| 令人眩晕的高度 [速度] |
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78. | He gave a stagger on hearing the news. |
| 他听到这一消息两腿摇晃起来。 |
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79. | stagger the chairs in the lecture hall. |
| 把讲演厅的椅子堆叠起来。 |
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80. | The unexpected blow did not stagger his resolution. |
| 这个意外的打击并没有动摇他的决心。 |
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