1. 有人了他的腹部。
Somebody stabbed him in the stomach.

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2. 冠海星通常生活在聚居的环境中。
Crown of thorns starfish normally live in high population densities.

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3. 玫瑰有,小心扎手。
The roses are thorny. Take care not to prick your hands.

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4. 它让彼得踢而不是
It made Peter kick instead of stab.

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5. 冠海星是一种以珊瑚虫为食的珊瑚礁捕食者。
The crown of thorns starfish is a coral reef predator that preys on coral polyps.

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6. 如紫色花的亚洲牡丹和草莓番石榴等外来物种,威胁着如无玫瑰和树蕨等脆弱的夏威夷本土物种。
Invaders such as purple-flowered Asian melastome and strawberry guava threaten delicate Hawaiian natives such as thornless roses and tree ferns.

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7. 这种动物浑身长满了锋利的长
The animal is covered in long piercing spines.

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8. 他的肩膀上了一颗心形图案。
His shoulder was tattooed with a heart.

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9. 小心给荨麻扎着—荨麻有
Be careful of the nettles—they sting!

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10. 一只成年猬能有多达7500根
An adult hedgehog can boast 7,500 spines.

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11. 不会痛的–你只会觉得被轻轻了一下。
This won't hurt – you will just feel a little sting.

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12. 我陷在野生黑莓丛里了。
I became caught in the brambles.

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13. 他让人给他在肩膀上了一颗心形图案。
He had a heart tattooed on his shoulder.

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14. 他的胳膊上满了花纹。
His arms were covered in tattoos.

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15. 藤钩破了他的西服。
Brambles snagged his suit.

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16. 她手持尖刀向他去。
She went for him with a knife.

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17. 玫瑰总有,但是只要小心,还是可以避开
Roses will always have thorns but with care they can be avoided.

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18. 他拿刀向我来。
He thrust at me with a knife.

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19. 他把手臂伸过来时,阿兹拉克便将皮下注射器进他的左臂。
As he reached over, Azrak slid a hypodermic syringe into his left arm.

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20. 他对于他的对手来说简直太强大了,用一连串的左拳打得对手摇摇晃晃。
He was simply too powerful for his opponent, rocking him with a steady supply of left jabs.

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21. 海胆也许最出名的是它们的甲。
Sea urchins are perhaps best known for their armor of spines.

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22. 海胆也许最出名的是它们的甲。
Sea urchins are perhaps best known for their armor of spines.

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23. 冠海星更喜欢吃长得快的物种。
The faster-growing species are the preferred food of the CoT starfish.

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24. 他之所以挑你的是因为喜欢你。
He picks on you because he likes you.

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25. 他一次又一次地冲进来他。
Again and again, he darted in and pricked.

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26. 冠海星更偏好分枝的珊瑚。
Acanthasters show a preference for branching corals.

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27. 如果用你的矛你的盾,结果会怎么样呢?
What happens if your spear hits against your shield?

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28. 死亡,你的在那里?
Death, where is your sting?

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29. 由于体型较大,大黄蜂的比蜜蜂的更厉害。
Due to their bigger size, the hornet's sting is nastier than that of a bee.

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30. 我的后背覆盖着又硬又尖的,我的腹部柔软而多毛。
My back is covered with hard, pointy quills and my belly is soft and furry.

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