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71. | have [harbor] (an) animosity against one's enemies |
| 对敌人怀仇恨 |
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72. | feel hatred for the enemy |
| 对敌人怀着仇恨 |
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73. | ] policy of hostility and aggression against Vietnam |
| 仇越侵越的政策 |
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74. | Hatred ran riot in her. |
| 仇恨在她胸中翻腾。 |
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75. | A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility. |
| 怒,愤怒一种强烈的不快或敌视的感觉 |
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76. | Come to open hostility after subterfuges fail |
| 图究匕见 |
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77. | mindless violence; reasonless hostility; a senseless act. |
| 不理智的暴行;不理智的敌对;不理智的行为。 |
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78. | marked by anger or resentment or hostility. |
| 以愤怒、怨恨或者敌意为特点。 |
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79. | Ted took up a position of hostility. |
| 特德采取了敌对的态度。 |
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80. | Mr Sarkozy inspires both admiration and hostility. |
| 萨尔科齐先生同时引起了赞赏和反对。 |
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