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51. | To give up(a habit). |
| 放弃(习惯) |
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52. | But it is the ``Left'' tendencies that have the deepest roots. |
| 但根深蒂固的还是“左”的东西。 |
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53. | thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot. |
| 厚厚的覆盖着根深蒂固的污垢或者煤烟。 |
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54. | consumption custom |
| 消费习惯 |
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55. | (used of men) having deep-seated distrust of women. |
| (用于男人)对女人根深蒂固的不相信。 |
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56. | Nominalists accordingly adopt the opinion that substance is a spurious idea due to our inveterate human trick of turning names into things. |
| 我们人类有种根深蒂固的习惯,惯于把名称变为实物,因此,唯名主义者才主张说,实体是一个虚假的概念。 |
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57. | However, Mahjong culture is still deeply ingrained in the Chinese community. |
| 然而,麻将文化在中国依然根深蒂固. |
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58. | transfer of habit |
| 习惯迁移 |
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59. | The process of habituating or the state of being habituated. |
| 成为习惯养成习惯的过程或养成习惯的状态 |
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60. | habit disturbance |
| 习惯错乱 |
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