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61. | Confusion sets in as functions lose their sharp edges, and navigation becomes oppressive. |
| 由此产生的困扰可以让宝剑失去锋芒,人们无法忍受这样的浏览导航。 |
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62. | difficult or impossible to shape or work. |
| 难以成型、产生或不可能成型、产生。 |
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63. | Too often, a single set of standard costs is constructed to serve several dissimilar purposes, with the result that many applications are faulty. |
| 另外,一套标准成本系统往往要为多个目的服务,这样也会产生问题。 |
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64. | To make or cause to make a clang. |
| 发出产生铿锵声或导致产生铿锵声 |
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65. | This expulsion creates a pair of flux patches where the ends of the loop cross the core-mantle boundary. |
| 这样的过程会使小圈的两端穿过地核–函交界处,产生一对通量斑块。 |
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66. | So, I am concerned whether the idea of a Speakers' Corner has been conceived from such an understanding. |
| 我关心的是,演说角落的构思是否基于这样的认知而产生? |
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67. | "Any leak, even at this late, could have tremendous international repercussions." |
| 只要走漏一点风声,哪怕是在这样晚的时候,都有可能在国际上产生巨大影响。 |
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68. | make a mess in one's office; create a furor. |
| 在办公室里产生混乱;产生激情。 |
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69. | Not a smart thing to do since we all know the effect alcohol can have on us. |
| 这样做是不明智的,我们都知道酒精对人所产生的作用。 |
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70. | To wreak destruction. |
| 产生毁灭 |
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