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71. | To recognize as being valid or having force or power. |
| 确认有效,承认权威确认有效或有权力或权威 |
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72. | "Better lock it," said the officer, more to vindicate his authority than anything else. |
| “最好锁上,”警官说,他主要是为了显示他自己的权威,倒不是为了别的。 |
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73. | In a position of authority. |
| 处于权威位置 |
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74. | She's an authority on phonetics. |
| 她是语音学权威. |
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75. | authoritarian aggression |
| 权威式攻击 |
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76. | derogatory from authority |
| 有损权威的 |
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77. | the arbiters of fashion |
| 时装的权威. |
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78. | authoritative position |
| 权威的地位 |
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79. | assume plenary authority |
| 掌握绝对权威. |
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80. | The ability or official capacity to exercise control; authority. |
| 权威实行控制的能力或官方的权力;权威 |
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