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71. | A mischievous, troublesome person, especially a child. |
| 捣蛋鬼,恶少调皮捣蛋惹麻烦的人,尤指孩子 |
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72. | The troublesome Bosom has been utterly cleansed |
| 烦襟尽涤 |
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73. | Their country is passing through troublesome times. |
| 他们的国家处于多事之秋。 |
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74. | Now, many young people often feel troublesome. |
| 现在有的年轻人就经常嫌麻烦。 |
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75. | To become less oppressive, troublesome, or severe. |
| 变得缓和、不麻烦或不严重 |
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76. | Other seed-eating mammals may become troublesome. |
| 其它取食种子的哺乳类也会引起麻烦。 |
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77. | To be harassed by various troublesome cares |
| 事务繁冗 |
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78. | This work is tiring; it tires me out. |
| 这工作很累人,可把我累坏了。 |
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79. | Sometimes sea transport is troublesome to us. |
| 有时海运对我们来说麻烦 |
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80. | The town of Altorf was particularly troublesome. |
| 阿尔托夫城就是一个特别麻烦的地方。 |
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