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In the begining there was nothing, and it exploded.
—
Terry Pratchett
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begining
vi. 开始:;开始存在;开始出现, 呈现;形成;产生;始于, 源于:\\nvt. 开始, 着手于;开始进行:;作开头部分, 作…的开端, 在…中居首位;在…中最先出现:
exploded
a. 爆炸了的, 分解的, 被破除的, 被戳穿的
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