willies

1. I get the willies just standing here.
光站在这里我就心惊肉跳的了。

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2. I hate bugs, they give me the willies.
我讨厌虫子,他们使我很害怕。

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3. The dark, dank cave gave me the willies.
这阴暗潮湿的山洞使我感到心惊肉跳。

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4. Hell, I get the willies just standing here.
见鬼,我站在这都毛骨悚然。

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5. Watching horror movies gives me the willies.
看恐怖电影让我毛骨悚然。

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6. Don't tell mom, it'll just give her the willies.
别告诉妈妈,这会让她担心的。

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7. Being alone in that gloomy house gave me the willies.
我一个人在那所阴暗的房子心里就发毛。

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8. Walking down that street at night gives me the willies.
晚上在那条街上走我很害怕。

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9. He looks quite normal but there's something about him that gives me the willies.
他看上去很正常,但是他有某种特点使我感到害怕。

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10. I'm not afraid of timid alligators, but hungry Burmese pythons give me the willies.
我并不害怕胆小的鳄鱼,但是饥饿的缅甸蟒蛇使我心惊肉跳。

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11. Is there a way, short of running in READ_UNCOMMITTED (which gives me the willies) to make my service NOT go into lock-wait on a read event?
有没有一种办法,短的运行read_uncommitted(这让我心惊肉跳)使我的服务没有进入锁等待读取事件?

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12. And then the algorithms determine how exceptional those particular correlations are: it's more statistically significant to share an affection for the Willies than for the Beatles.
然后运算规则决定哪些特别的相关更特殊:共同喜欢“威利斯”乐队要比喜欢“披头士”在统计上更重要。

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13. And then the algorithms determine how exceptional those particular correlations are: it's more statistically significant to share an affection for the Willies than for the Beatles.
然后运算规则决定哪些特别的相关更特殊:共同喜欢“威利斯”乐队要比喜欢“披头士”在统计上更重要。

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