21. | The Queen had for long been hunted by a terror that the day might come when she would be obliged to part with her Minister. |
| 女王早就提心吊胆,生怕有那么一天她不得不同她的首相分手。
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22. | If I ever saw terror in the human face, it was then. |
| 如果说我曾在人的面孔上看到过恐惧,那就要算那一次了。
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23. | If ever anybody's hair stood on end with terror , mine must have done so then. |
| 假如说曾有人被吓得毛骨悚然,当时我一定是如此。
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24. | He's a terror when his blood is up. |
| 他发脾气时很吓人。
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25. | He was paralyzed with terror . |
| 他吓得不能动弹。
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26. | He was petrified with terror [astonishment ]. |
| 他吓[惊]呆了。
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27. | She found to her terror that he was a murderer. |
| 她发现他是一个杀人犯,甚为惊骇。
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28. | He is a terror for work. |
| 他拼命工作。
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29. | The criminal was the terror of the neighborhood. |
| 那个罪犯是左邻右舍都害怕的家伙。
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30. | He was a terror to the children. |
| 孩子们都非常害怕他。
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