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51. | We put the production under a boycott. |
| 我们联合抵制该商品。 |
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52. | The idea met with some resistance. |
| 这种意见受到某种抵制. |
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53. | fight cancer;fight temptation. |
| 与癌症作斗争;抵制诱惑 |
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54. | The United States, however, turned a deaf ear to the voices of the international community. Ignoring its international obligations, it asserted openly to boycott the conference before it was opened. |
| 美国政府置国际社会的呼声和自身的国际责任于不顾,在会前公开扬言要抵制会议。 |
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55. | oppose and mitigate the effects of by contrary actions. |
| 抵制减轻相反动作的效果。 |
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56. | To Reject·or to Use?——Mass Media and Modern Arts |
| 抵制·利用?——大众传媒与当代艺术 |
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57. | Fortify against |
| 使……更强大以抵制 |
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58. | The "Essay on Civil Disobedience", from which the following is taken, is generally regarded as a classic in the literature on resistance. |
| 本文选自《论文明的抵制》,该作品被公认为有关抵制问题的经典之作。 |
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59. | not able to be ascertained; resisting discovery. |
| 不能够被确定;抵制发现。 |
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60. | At the time, some people opposed the debate. |
| 当时有一些人抵制这个讨论。 |
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