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61. | The beatings grew less frequent, and became mainly a threat, a horror to which he could be sent back |
| 拷打不如以前频繁了,主要成了一种威胁,如果他的答复不够让他们满意就用敲打来恐吓他。 |
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62. | To make timid;fill with fear. |
| 恐吓使胆怯;使害怕 |
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63. | He make an admission that he have used threatening behavior |
| 他承认用了恐吓手段 |
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64. | a covert threat |
| 隐蔽的威胁。 |
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65. | easily startled or frightened. |
| 容易被震惊或者恐吓。 |
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66. | She laughed at the enemy's threats. |
| 她对敌人的恐吓毫不在乎。 |
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67. | The natives were cowed by the army. |
| 本地人受到军人的恐吓。 |
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68. | an empty threat. |
| 无力的威胁 |
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69. | to compel or deter by or as if by threats. |
| 使用恐吓强迫或者阻止。 |
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70. | threat of drought |
| 干旱的威胁 |
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