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1. | reach out; stretch out |
| 伸出 |
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2. | "Listen," said the abbé, extending his hand over the wounded man, as if to command him to believe; |
| “听着,”神甫一面说,一面伸出一只手虚悬在伤者的头上,象是要命令他相信似的。 |
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3. | 12 [和合]他施展大能的手和伸出来的膀11臂,因他的慈爱永远长存。 |
| NIV] with a mighty hand and outstretched arm; His love endures forever. |
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4. | "Why, he'll be back in no time," said the doctor, throwing an arm over Carey's shoulder. |
| "怎么,他很快就要回来的嘛,"大夫说,一面伸出臂抱着凯里的肩膀。 |
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5. | "Forgive me, darling," she said gently, putting out her arms. |
| "饶恕我吧,亲爱的,"她亲切地说,一面伸出她的两臂。 |
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6. | To thrust out or extend something. |
| 伸出伸出或延展某物 |
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7. | He seemed faint and dizzy and put out his free hand while he reeled, as though seeking support against the air. |
| 他仿佛有点头昏眼花,一面摇晃着,一面伸出那只闲着的手,好象打算扶着空中的什么东西。 |
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8. | "One damned bast--Scallawag less," said Tony, holding out his glass for another drink. |
| "该死的杂种,不中用的家伙,"托尼咒骂着,一面伸出杯子想再要一杯。 |
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9. | The act of protruding. |
| 伸出伸出的动作 |
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10. | Tending to protrude;protruding. |
| 突出的趋于伸出的;伸出的 |
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