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31. | A flock of wild geese flew overhead. |
| 一群野鹅从头顶飞过。 |
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32. | A wild goose lays a tame egg . |
| 野鹅生蛋可驯化。 |
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33. | A plant that grows wild or has escaped from cultivation, especially a wild apple tree or its fruit. |
| 野生植物,野生苗野生的植物或非耕种的植物,尤指野苹果树和野苹果 |
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34. | pungent Old World wild onion. |
| 旧大陆的一种辛辣的野葱。 |
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35. | These are edible wild berries. |
| 这些野莓可以食用。 |
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36. | And honey wild, and manna dew; |
| 野蜜、甘露和仙果, |
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37. | To talk wild language; to call names |
| 胡谄野话 |
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38. | 你已经应允我,使我脱离野37牛的角。 |
| NIV] Rescue me from the mouth of the lions; save me from the horns of the wild oxen. |
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39. | Unsettled still, like haggards wild they range, |
| 永远无常,野鹰一般飞腾, |
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40. | 14 [和合]旷野的走兽,要和豺狼相遇;野山羊,要与伴偶对叫。夜间的怪物,必在那里栖身,自找安歇之处。 |
| NIV] Desert creatures will meet with hyenas, and wild goats will bleat to each other; there the night |
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