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81. | the act of adding one thing to another. |
| 把一事物加到另一事物上。 |
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82. | present sth formally;submit sth |
| 正式提出某事物;呈交某事物 |
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83. | Something that is not essential. |
| 可有可无之事物不是必要的事物 |
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84. | allow of sth:permit sth;leave room for sth |
| 容许某事物;对某事物留有余地 |
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85. | Break sth offbend sth suddenly; discontinue sth |
| 突然中止某事物;中断某事物 |
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86. | base sth on sth;make sth necessary as a consequence of sth |
| 使某事物依据于另事物;使某必需的事物成为另事物的结果 |
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87. | attune sth/sb to sth ;bring sth/sb into harmony or agreement with sth;make sth/sb familiar with sth |
| 使某事物[某人]与另一事物调合或一致;使某事物[某人]熟悉另一事物 |
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88. | thing that is liked better or best |
| 偏爱的事物;特别爱好的事物 |
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89. | Something that has been reversed;an opposite. |
| 相反事物被颠倒的事物;对立物 |
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90. | absorb sth to sth; make sth similar to sth |
| 使某事物与另一事物相似. |
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