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1. | Earl knocked over the cup. |
| 伯爵打翻杯子。 |
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2. | To overthrow or dislodge; upset. |
| 推翻或把…驱逐出;打翻 |
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3. | She upset her tea over the table. |
| 她把茶打翻在桌子上。 |
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4. | knock over; overturn |
| 震惊;吓呆;打翻 |
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5. | I upset the soup all over the table. |
| 我把汤打翻在桌上了。 |
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6. | They upset boats, fell mature trees, wash away sections of public beaches and often cause death. |
| 它们打翻船只,刮倒大树,冲毁成片的公共海滩,还常常造成人员伤亡。 |
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7. | I've upset a tin of paint on the carpet. |
| 我把一罐油漆打翻在地毯上了。 |
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8. | knock a bottle over |
| 把瓶子打翻 |
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9. | It reminded her very much of a globe of gold-fish she had accidentally upset the week before. |
| 它使她想到了上星期他偶然打翻金鱼缸的情景。 |
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10. | A great wave turned the boat upside down. |
| 一个大浪把船打翻。 |
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