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61. | are all right for friends, but as soon as you marry them they turn into cranky old friends, even the wild |
| 男人做做朋友倒不错,可是你一旦嫁给了他们,他们就变成脾气古怪的老阿爹了,甚至态度野蛮。 |
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62. | The people have be keep down for year by a brutal regime |
| 人民多年遭受野蛮制度压迫 |
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63. | wild with jealousy;a wild look in his eye;a wild rage. |
| 嫉妒得发疯;他眼中带着的狂热的眼光;狂怒 |
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64. | intellect and heart had their home, as it were, in desert places, where she roamed as freely as the wild |
| 她的智慧和心灵在这里适得其所,她在荒漠之处自由漫游,正如野蛮的印第安人以林为家。 |
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65. | Deborah Harry, whose dog peaks out of her shoulder bag at the New York premiere of her movie Deuces Wild |
| 在影片《野蛮对决》的纽约首映式上,主角黛博拉·里带着她的宠物狗走上了红地毯。 |
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66. | wild with anger; wild with grief. |
| 气得发疯;悲痛的发疯。 |
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67. | a wild boar; a wild hog |
| 野猪 |
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68. | Uncivilized or barbarous;savage. |
| 未开化的,原始的;野蛮的 |
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69. | To make or become crude, savage, or barbarous. |
| 使粗俗,使野蛮使或变得无知的、野蛮的或没有教养的 |
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70. | stage of savagery, stage of barbarism, stage of civilization |
| 蒙昧时代、野蛮时代、文明时代 |
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