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activity
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the condition of being active »îÔ¾£¬»î¶¯û
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agony
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great pain Í´¿à
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bliss
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extreme happiness ÎÞÉÏÐÒ¸££¬¼«ÀÖ
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cocaine
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the drug made from coca leaves ¿É¿¨Òò
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confusion
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disorder »ìÂÒ£¬ÎÉÂÒ
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couch
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creep
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curl
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to form a curved or round shape òéÇú
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deepen
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to (cause to) become deep or deeper ¼ÓÉî
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devil
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the most powerful evil spirit; Satan ħÍõ£»Èöµ©
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ecstasy
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a state of very strong feeling, esp. of joy and happiness
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expose
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to make known, reveal ʹ֪µÀ
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extreme
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finally
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in the end, at last ×îºó£¬ÖÕÓÚ
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harmless
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not harmful, causing no hurt or damage ÎÞº¦µÄ
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horrible
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causing horror, terrifying, feeling great shock, fear and
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illusion
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a false impression of reality or fantasy »Ã¾õ£¬´í¾õ
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motivation
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a (very strong) reason or cause for doing something, taking
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movie
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film µçÓ°Ôó
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nightmare
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an unpleasant and terrible dream جÃÎ
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paranoia
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a lasting disease of the mind in which the sufferer believes
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pasty
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(of the face skin white and unhealthy-looking £¨Á³É«£©²Ô°×µÄ£¬²»½¡¿µµÄ
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pulse
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repeatedly
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often; over and over again ÔÙÈýµØ£¬·´¸´µØ
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responsibly
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in a way that is trustworthy ¿É¿¿µØ£¬¿ÉÐÅÀµµØ
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rural
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of or like the countryside; concerning country or village
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sanity
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scan
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the act of examining closely, esp. in search ÉóÊÓ£¬É¨Ãè
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somewhat
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throb
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to beat strongly, usu. from pain, to pulsate ³éÍ´
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uphill
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on an upward slope ÉÏƵÄ
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complete, total Ê®×ãµÄ£¬ÍêÈ«µÄ
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