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91. | Everyone seemed tense and ready to flee. |
| 个个显得精神紧张,准备随时逃离。 |
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92. | Affection with other men makes me tense. |
| 和其他男人接触会使我感到不安。 |
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93. | The atomosphere of tense expectancy sobered everyone. |
| 这种期望的紧张气氛使每个人变得严肃起来。 |
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94. | The atmosphere of tense expectancy soBered everyone. |
| 这种期望的紧张气氛使每个人变得严肃起来。 |
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95. | Suddenly we felt the atmosphere grow tense. |
| 突然,我们感到气氛变得紧张了。 |
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96. | being in a tense state; easily upset. |
| 处于紧张的状态;容易不安的。 |
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97. | His sinews stiffened themselves in tense readiness. |
| 在紧张的准备状态下他的肌肉绷得紧紧的。 |
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98. | "To make less dangerous, tense, or hostile" |
| 减少危险性、紧张程度或敌对程度. |
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99. | that tense moment of expectation (Arnold Bennett). |
| 紧张的期待时刻(阿诺德 白纳德) |
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100. | (phonetics) especially tense; especially in some dialects. |
| (语音学)尤其紧的;尤其是在一些方言中。 |
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