能量守恒
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,“I heard a bustling rumour”: Shakespeare’s Aural Insurgents,unruly bodily member. Female characters’ open mouths and loose tongues were often aligned with gossip and promis- cuity, while the closed mouth and silent tongue signaled chastity and obedience.. The ear, however, registers in contradictory ways. The closed female ear was potentially threatening bec
BALE
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傲慢物
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Obedient
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Introduction Buzz, Buzz: Rumor in Early Modern England, or Rumor—its body or clothing covered in eyes, tongues, and ears— Bacon claims that there is no topic less discussed than fame, but none so worthy of examination. Bacon probes into the trajectory of rumor, from inception to interception:
calumniate
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outskirts
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带来
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oracle
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针叶类的树
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上下倒置
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