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41. | Violent, uncontrolled action;turbulence. |
| 骚乱狂暴、不加控制的行动;混乱 |
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42. | One of a band of ancient Norse warriors legendary for their savagery and reckless frenzy in battle. |
| 狂暴战士,暴汉一群古斯堪的纳维亚斗士,传说他们在战斗中野蛮且异常狂暴 |
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43. | a frenzy of emotion; as for something unattainable. |
| 情绪狂暴;为一些得不到的事情。 |
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44. | a wild boar; a wild hog |
| 野猪 |
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45. | Disposed to or exhibiting violence or destructiveness;fierce. |
| 狂暴的显示毁灭性的;残忍的 |
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46. | Music has charms to soothe a savage breast. |
| 音乐有抚慰狂暴心灵的魔力。 |
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47. | full of rough and exuberant animal spirits. |
| 充满狂暴的和繁茂的生气。 |
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48. | Au contraire, they are massive and tempestuous. |
| 相反地,它们可是非常厚重狂暴的。 |
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49. | The severity of the hurricane is tapering off at last. |
| 狂暴的飓风逐渐停息下来了。 |
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50. | wild with anger; wild with grief. |
| 气得发疯;悲痛的发疯。 |
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