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91. | The horse was not capable of any very sustained effort, and its gallop soon subsided into a trot, and |
| 这马缺乏耐力,很快由奔驰变成小跑,由小跑变成便步。 |
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92. | At least that's what it would take to jack someone's heart up to 150. |
| 至少它可以让 一个人的心率骤增到150 |
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93. | The boat was tossed about in the stormy sea. |
| 小船在风急雨骤的大海中颠簸。 |
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94. | He went with a quick, steady trot through the silent night. |
| 他以小跑的速度策马穿过寂静的夜晚。 |
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95. | Potter started on a trot that quickly increased to a run. |
| 波特开始还是小跑,很快就大跑起来。 |
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96. | an smooth 3-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop. |
| 以三拍的速度行进的步态;介于小跑和疾跑之间。 |
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97. | Cardiac arrest killed more than300000 people in the united states every year. |
| 每年美国有超过三十万人死于心脏骤停。 |
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98. | a horse trained to trot esp. one trained for harness racing. |
| 训练用于快跑特别是套轭具赛跑的马。 |
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99. | He always trot out the same old excuse for be late |
| 他每次迟到总是重复那一套藉口 |
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100. | "Keep at a trot, and you shall have a double fee." |
| “再照先头那样快步跑,酒资加倍。” |
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