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91. | Illness undermined his strength. |
| 疾病逐渐削弱了他的力气。 |
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92. | The power of the landowners waned during this period. |
| 这一时期地主的势力削弱了. |
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93. | weakenthe force of(sth);make ineffective |
| 削弱(某事物)的力量;使无效 |
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94. | The stability of the gage will be seriously impaired. |
| 应变片的稳定性将被严重削弱。 |
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95. | His strength has been worn down by illness. |
| 由于生病,他的体力削弱了。 |
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96. | increased pressure in the eyeball causes damage to the optic disc and impaired vision (sometimes progressing to blindness). |
| 眼球对视光盘增加压力削弱视力。 |
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97. | Alcohol weakens a person's inhibitions, ie makes him behave more naturally. |
| 酒精能削弱人的抑制力. |
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98. | They want to loosen their ties with Britain. |
| 他们想要削弱同英国的关系。 |
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99. | deprive(sb/sth)of force or strength;weake |
| 使(某人[某事物])失去力量;削弱 |
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100. | Soften up enemy resistance by saturation bombing |
| 用饱和轰炸削弱敌人的抵抗力 |
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