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      She heard the eerie noise of the wind howling through the trees.   开始学习
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      strange in a frightening and mysterious way   
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      These diseases are more prevalent among young children   开始学习
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      existing very commonly or happening often   
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      The fans watched in/with dismay as their team lost 42–11.   开始学习
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      a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment   
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      unless yelling vulgarities and insults count.   开始学习
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      the quality of not being suitable, simple, or beautiful, or not in the style preferred by rich or well- educated people   
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      ) to walk or march somewhere, usually as part of a public celebration   
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      Syn: however, still, yet.   开始学习
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      despite what has just been said or referred to:   
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      (especially of children) fat in a pleasant and attractive way   
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      Building of the new library should begin in the latter part of next year. In the latter stages of the fight he began to tire.   开始学习
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      near or towards the end of something:   
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      The library is a striking example of modern architecture. There are striking similarities between the two cases.   开始学习
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      an expressive face expressive hands   开始学习
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      showing what someone thinks or feels:   
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      I'm very apprehensive about tomorrow's meeting. I've invited a lot of people to the party, but I'm a little apprehensive that no one will come.   开始学习
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      feeling worried about something that you are going to do or that is going to happen   
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      They dote on their grandchild.   开始学习
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      to love someone very much, sometimes too much:   
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      His business thrived in the years before the war.   开始学习
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      to grow, develop, or be successful:   
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      boisterous children a boisterous game   开始学习
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      noisy, energetic, and rough:   
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      Graham ran into someone he used to know at school the other day.   开始学习
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      to meet someone you know when you are not expecting to:   
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      The instructions completely bewildered me.   开始学习
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      They started quarrelling out of sheer boredom.   开始学习
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      the state of being bored:   
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      She's a lively little girl, full of mischief. He needs a hobby to keep him busy and stop him from getting into mischief. Maybe a new bike would keep him out of mischief   开始学习
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      behaviour, especially a child's, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage:   
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      His sexist attitude infuriates me.   开始学习
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      to make someone extremely angry:   
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      By (a strange) happenstance they were both in Paris at the same time.   开始学习
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      chance or a chance situation, especially one producing a good result:   
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