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41. | Philip immediately sat down and wrote a violent letter to his uncle. |
| 菲利浦马上坐下来给伯伯写了一封措词激烈的信。 |
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42. | It's too easy to lash a crowd into anger with violent words. |
| 很容易用激烈的言辞激起群众的愤怒。 |
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43. | It is too easy to lash a crowd into anger with violent words. |
| 很容易用激烈的言辞激起群众的愤怒。 |
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44. | We know it's too easy to lash a crowd into anger with violent words. |
| 我们知道激烈的言词极容易激起群众的愤概。 |
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45. | In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy. |
| 迦里略在世时是个引起激烈争论的人物。 |
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46. | A violent upheaval that causes great destruction or brings about a fundamental change. |
| 巨变引起巨大破坏或重大改变的激烈变动 |
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47. | The result was class warfare without ideological overtones on a grand and violent scale. |
| 结果是酿成了不带意识形态色彩的规模巨大而激烈的阶级斗争。 |
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48. | We know it’s too easy to lash a crowd into anger with violent words. |
| 我们知道激烈的言词极容易激起群众的愤概。 |
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49. | someone who rants and raves; speaks in a violent or loud manner. |
| 激昂咆哮说话的人;用激烈或很大声说话的人。 |
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50. | shock tactics sudden,violent or outrageous action taken to achieve a purpose |
| 为达到某目的而采取的突然的、激烈的或不道德的行动;出奇制胜战术 |
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