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Itwasthedeadliestsingleattack on American soldiers in Baghdadsince the height of the troopbuildupherelast summer.
这是巴格达美军自去年六月在此集结以来遭受到的最致命的一次袭击。
2.
Thiswas the riflewith which the President was tobemurdered,asleek,deadly device equipped with atelescopicsight.
这就是将用于谋杀总统的步枪–––一种造型优美而致命的武器,配有望远镜瞄准具。
3.
WDis a drug-treatable hereditarydisease, which israre.Howeverwithoutreasonabletreatment,outcome is oftenfatal.
WD是少有的可用药物治疗的遗传病,但未经合理的治疗后果往往是致命性的。
4.
The company was split- upintwo parts toattack through theforestfromtwodirectionsbutmetdeadlycrossfire from enemymachineguns.
连马上分散成两部分,穿过森林从两个方向发起攻击,但是又陷入了德军机枪的致命交叉火力网中。
5.
Ian Rush booked Liverpool's placein the semi-finals of the Coca-ColaCupwith a typicallylethal strike to gun downArsenal at Anfield.
在安菲尔德,伊恩·拉什用其代表性的致命进球击毙阿森纳,为红军预定了可口可乐杯半决赛的席位。
6.
Inseveraldeadlyincidents,securityforcesfired at oppositionmembersin an attempttostopthem from reaching the stadium.
在一些致命事件中,安全部队向反对派成员开枪,企图阻止他们到达体育场。
7.
Experienceofwar in the trenchesconfirmedthat the birds would keep trying tohome despite life-threateninginjuries.
壕沟之战的经验肯定了信鸽将会不畏致命伤害的危胁,百折不挠地飞回家。
8.
Unfortunately, the body does not know what to dowhen it survives an injury that would have beenfataluntilrecentlyinhumanevolution.
不幸的是,在人类的进化进程中直到最近人体才知道从致命性损伤中生还时怎么办。
9.
Thinking that youknow when in factyou don't is a fatalmistake, to whichweare all prone.
认为自己知道,而实际上你并不知道,这是我们都容易犯的致命的错误。
10.
Picturethousands of dronesdisseminatingakillervirus with aerosols"toeverynookandcranny" of the planet at once,shesaid.