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31. | fierce loyalty; in a tearing rage; vehement dislike; violent passions. |
| 忠心耿耿;大怒;强烈的讨厌;极大的热情。 |
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32. | A strange violent joy kept ebbing and flowing through her. |
| 她心里漾起了一阵阵不可名状[说不出]的强烈喜悦。 |
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33. | 1.strong; intense; violent; acute; deep; (of feelings, etc) keen; (of tastes or smells) sharp; (of light |
| 强烈 |
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34. | excessively agitated; transported with rage or other violent emotion. |
| 过分激动;被愤怒或者其他的强烈感情所激动。 |
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35. | They have the misfortune to is hit by a violent storm. |
| 他们不幸遭到强烈暴风雨的袭击。 |
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36. | To make less vivid, harsh, or violent; moderate. |
| 使…柔和使变得不那么鲜明、生硬或强烈;调和 |
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37. | A fit of violent emotion, such as anger or panic. |
| 激怒强烈感情的爆发,例如愤怒或恐慌 |
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38. | This medicine, or rather drug, has a violent effect. |
| 这种药品,或者说麻醉剂,有强烈的效果。 |
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39. | They were subject to violent yawing at low wind speeds. |
| 它们在低风速下会发生强烈的偏离。 |
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40. | His chief political baggage consisted of a violent antiracism. |
| 他的主要政治理论是强烈的反种族主义。 |
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