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31. | No mistakes could arise. |
| 不会出差错。 |
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32. | To arise suddenly |
| 勃然兴起 |
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33. | (i) nature of the subsidy or subsidies in question and the trade effects likely to arise therefrom; |
| (ⅰ)所涉一项或几项补贴的性质和因此可能产生的贸易影响; |
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34. | Accidents arise from carelessness. |
| 事故往往起因于疏忽。 |
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35. | The preceding discussion gives only the general issues likely to arise in an EIS case. |
| 前面的讨论仅给出了某一“环境影响报告书”案例中可能产生的一般性问题。 |
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36. | It is when the feet weary and hope seems vain that the heartaches and the longings arise. |
| 只有等到走酸了双脚,仿佛没有了希望,才会产生心痛和焦虑。 |
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37. | Legends tend to arise spontaneously and are rarely traceable to asingle author or point of origin. |
| 都是传说是很自然地产生,并且很难追踪到某个作者或某个来源点。 |
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38. | arise out of carelessness |
| 起因于疏忽少 |
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39. | Difficulties arise in attempting to understand the mechanisms of antiarrhythmic drug action for several |
| 在企图了解抗心律失常药物作用的机制中产生某些困难是有一些原因的。 |
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40. | arise against the ruler |
| 奋起反对统治着 |
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