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1. | release from torture |
| 免受折磨 |
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2. | Badge[标志] of maturity[成熟],12- tined[叉] antlers[鹿角] crown a lordly bull elk in Yellowstone; they serve |
| 黄石国家公园里的公糜鹿,顶着它成熟的标志——贵族气质的12叉鹿角;这些鹿角还是它们的令人望而生畏的武器。 |
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3. | It was a symbolic[标志性的] moment— a leader of the Chinese Communist Party firing the starting gun[发令枪] |
| 这是个标志性的时刻——一个中国领导人为华尔街的资本主义走狗打响了发令枪。 |
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4. | To oppress or afflict. |
| 压迫,折磨 |
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5. | 1.to torment; to afflict; to harass; to ill-treat; to torture; to grind down 2.harassment; sufferings; torments |
| 折磨 |
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6. | destination mark |
| 目的地标志目的地标志货物)目的地标志货物)目的港标志 |
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7. | Of, relating to, or causing torture. |
| 折磨的;与折磨有关的或引起折磨的 |
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8. | physical cruelty |
| 肉体折磨 |
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9. | I've baited you and baited you. |
| 我一直在折磨你,折磨你。 |
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10. | eat the bread of affliction |
| 遭折磨 |
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