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a. 疯狂的, 发疯的

  1. The police tested the room for bugs.
    警察检查房间里是否放有窃听器。
  2. Our test flight was to discover the bugs in the new plane.
    试验飞行是为了发现新飞机有何毛病。
  3. There are a lot of bugs about in winter.
    冬天有很多流行病.



  1. In the South, he said, the disease probably will remain uncommon, perhaps because ticks there feed on lizards, which are poor reservoirs for the bugs.
  2. Cutting back on fertilizer and killer chemicals to take care of bugs and weeds isn't a step backward at all, and may be the start of a long future journey for American farmers, an Agriculture Department conference was told Monday.
  3. The nematodes then sift through the soil, seeking out and dining on subterranean bugs, including such farm pests as the root-weevil, termite and Colorado potato beetle.
  4. "The fruit attracts bugs and the trees aren't very tolerant of auto pollution," she said during a recent interview at a meeting of peach growers in Fort Valley.
  5. Also, notes Anguilla, there's a factor toymakers call "play value" _ what laymen call "fun." The old-style games often had plots as simple as eradicating space bugs flitting around the screen.
  6. With break-in bugs eliminated long ago, GE salesmen have been touting their engines' reliability.
  7. When the Soviets managed to eavesdrop on the U.S. Embassy in Moscow in the mid-1980s, they did it by slipping bugs into hollowed-out parts of the embassy's Selectrics.
  8. The bugs are sorted, then shipped within 24 hours in paper cartons that allow the creatures to breathe but keep them from fleeing.
  9. Businesses get 72 hours of on-site testing - fire drills to work out the bugs. If they declare a disaster and have to use the site, there's an added fee of $50,000 for the first 48 hours and $25,000 a day for up to six weeks.
  10. Gold bugs lost their shirts in 1988 but investors in small, fast-growing companies scored healthy gains, according to a tally of the best- and worst-performing mutual funds.
  11. Wearing thick knee and elbow pads, they pick bugs by the hundreds off weeds.
  12. Maybe those smoke detectors are actually bugs." Beijing University, the site of animated, open discussions about politics and the government in the spring, is virtually empty of students now.
  13. The Aden sisters are more circumspect in their forecasts these days, but like their fellow gold bugs, they see better days ahead.
  14. Root rot and crown rot, army worms and cutworms, blister beetles and Japanese beetles, lace bugs, mealy bugs and spittle bugs: this is just a sampling of the ills that plants are heir to.
  15. Root rot and crown rot, army worms and cutworms, blister beetles and Japanese beetles, lace bugs, mealy bugs and spittle bugs: this is just a sampling of the ills that plants are heir to.
  16. Root rot and crown rot, army worms and cutworms, blister beetles and Japanese beetles, lace bugs, mealy bugs and spittle bugs: this is just a sampling of the ills that plants are heir to.
  17. Using more pesticide will only prolong the time it takes beneficial bugs to return and could burn leaves.
  18. The Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic Institute team had what it called last-minute bugs that caused it to take more than seven hours to arrive at Dartmouth.
  19. Some people are bothered by ants and other bugs on camping excursions, but 9-year-old Lenata Bristow was unconcerned by the insectlike things she saw.
  20. The device consists of a specially designed, five-horsepower hydraulic fan that collects bugs in wire mesh bags after sucking them off plants, said Harold Nelson, who designed VAC-US with Don Neumann, his partner in Daco Farm Supply.
  21. "Given that basic idea, we built a prototype on bicycle wheels, pushed it through test plots and found it could catch what seemed like an impressive number of lygus bugs," Show said.
  22. Not just one or two helpings, either: Bunting promises that its bugs will drain as many as 15 thrips a day. The predators also snack on aphids and spider mites.
  23. But many foreign houses, especially those which have been concentrating their trading activities in London, have complained bitterly. Together, the technical bugs and doubts about the Sims law have dampened turnover on the bond market this year.
  24. But the robots sometimes painted each other instead of the cars and the computer software had bugs.
  25. James Dines, long one of the most prominent gold bugs, deserted gold for stocks in 1982.
  26. International Business Machines Corp. hopes to take the sorcery out of software-writing by announcing an automation scheme that should make programs easier to write and less full of bugs.
  27. A reluctant defense witness, electronics technician Antonio Corio, told how he was sent to the governor's offices in November to check the security system and do a "sweep" to detect electronic bugs and laser beam listening devices.
  28. However, in its eagerness to get into business, the company hadn't taken time to get the bugs out of the system, he says.
  29. The same result might conceivably have been achieved using other familiar gadgets, such as bugs, directional microphones, or ordinary telephone taps.
  30. Miss Love receives $20 a week to spend on fresh fruits and vegetables for her bugs.
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