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51. | We decided to patch up our difference and become friends again. |
| 我们决心弥补分歧,重新和好。 |
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52. | An error capable of remedy. |
| 一个可弥补的错误 |
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53. | It is said that the damage is too extensive to be pieced up. |
| 据说损失太大,很难弥补。 |
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54. | To remove, remedy, or counteract(a malfunction, for example). |
| 改掉、弥补或抵消(如故障) |
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55. | flux and reflux |
| 潮涨潮落不断消长|不断变化 |
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56. | I must make amends for my fault. |
| 我必须弥补我的过失。 |
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57. | unceasing(ly); continuous(ly); forever; constantly; without end; at every moment; in and out of season |
| 不断 |
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58. | Help out one's income with odd jobs |
| 做零活弥补收入的不足。 |
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59. | Constantly troubling or attacking. |
| 不断打扰的,不断攻击的 |
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60. | impossible to recover or recoup or overcome. |
| 不能恢复、弥补或克服的。 |
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