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41. | unceasing(ly); continuous(ly); forever; constantly; without end; at every moment; in and out of season |
| 不断 |
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42. | art criticism |
| 美术批评 |
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43. | critical spirit |
| 批评精神 |
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44. | We can't declare that a criticism is incorrect just because the methods used are not good enough. |
| 不能因为批评的方法不够好,就说批评错了。 |
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45. | Give him the gaff. He deserves it. |
| 严厉地批评他吧,他该受批评。 |
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46. | flux and reflux |
| 潮涨潮落不断消长|不断变化 |
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47. | witty criticism |
| 诙谐的批评,措辞巧妙的批评/评论 |
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48. | There are two ways of making criticism: one is by self-criticism and the other by criticism. |
| 批评有两条,一条是自我批评,一条是批评。 |
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49. | The help I am referring to here includes criticism, because criticism in itself is a form of help. |
| 所谓帮助,也包括批评,批评也是帮助。 |
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50. | In the process, both criticism and counter-criticism should be permitted, the truth should be upheld and mistakes corrected. |
| 允许批评,允许反批评; 要坚持真理,修正错误。 |
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