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11. | There is a modern stretch of tall buildings and wide, tree-lined boulevards along the edge of a gleaming |
| 沿着闪闪发光的白色海滨,现代化的高层建筑和宽阔的林荫大道连绵延伸。 |
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12. | The exhausted(耗尽、疲惫) man and the trustful(信任) guy thrust(插、戳、延伸) a knife into the rusty(锈、迟钝、腐蚀) crust |
| 精疲力竭的男子和深信不疑的家伙将一把刀子刺向生锈的外壳。 |
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13. | Petrifaction Industry Section in Plan for Construction, the Stretch of the Oil Refinery Project at the |
| 规划建设石化工业规划小区,承接湄洲湾南岸炼化一体化石化项目延伸。 |
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14. | long unbroken(often curved) stretch of road,river,coast,etc or of sloping land |
| 延伸的(常指弯的)路、河、岸等;绵延的坡地 |
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15. | The train put on speed as soon as it reached the long straight stretch of track. |
| 火车一开到长段笔直延伸的轨道时,便开始加速。 |
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16. | The act of protracting. |
| 延伸延伸的动作 |
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17. | A tail of dust and gas may stretch millions of kilometres across the sky. |
| 尖埃和气体组成的慧尾可以跨过天空,延伸数万里。 |
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18. | stretch one's legs; stretch out |
| 散散步;伸伸腿 |
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19. | to stretch | stretch |
| 伸张 |
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20. | 20 [和合]原来床榻短,使人不能舒身;被窝窄,使人不能遮体。 |
| NIV] The bed is too short to stretch out on, the blanket too narrow to wrap around you. |
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