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足迹从刚出城的地方开始。
The trail starts just outside the town.
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那是压力真正开始的时候。
That's when the pressure really started.
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我已经开始织婴儿的衣服了。
I have already started knitting baby clothes.
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美军已经开始大规模的登陆。
American forces have begun a big landing.
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她的视力开始下降。
Her sight is beginning to go.
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她的双腿开始感到累了。
Her legs were beginning to tire.
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他开始整理他的材料。
He began to organize his materials.
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繁忙的夜晚才刚开始。
The evening rush was just starting.
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远方的天空开始泛白。
In the distance, the sky was beginning to brighten.
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我的心跳开始加快。
My heart started to beat much quicker.
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他的皮肤开始起疱。
His skin was beginning to blister.
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我的心跳开始加快。
My heart started to beat more quickly.
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我们的宝宝刚开始会爬。
Our baby is just starting to crawl.
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他天生的热情开始恢复了。
His natural ebullience began to return.
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他的体重开始骤然下降。
His weight began to plunge.
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他的牙又开始抽痛了。
His tooth had started to throb painfully again.
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我的沮丧情绪开始逐渐消失。
Gradually my depression started to lift.
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体重的减轻开始显得更严重。
The weight loss began to look more serious.
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他们开始发展独自的个性。
They began to grow as individuals.
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人们开始赋予他超人的品质。
People were beginning to attribute superhuman qualities to him.
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新飞机的生产将于明年开始。
Production of the new aircraft will start next year.
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我开始认真筛选大量的证据。
I began sifting through the mass of evidence.
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她的头开始怦怦地抽痛。
Her head began to pound.
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战争最深重的苦难现在开始了。
The worst agonies of the war were now beginning.
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就在我开始认为我将永远不会好起来的时候,我的病开始好转。
Just as I started to think that I was never going to get well, the illness began to recede.
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楼房的地基开始下陷。
The foundations of the building are starting to sink.
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犯人开始彻底冲洗囚室的墙壁。
The prisoner started to wash down the walls of his cell.
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和平的前景已开始变得暗淡。
Prospects for peace had already started to fade.
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泪水开始从男孩的眼里涌出。
Tears began to spill out of the boy's eyes.
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血液开始在伤口的边缘凝固。
Blood began to coagulate around the edges of the wound.
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