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91. | person who resists authority or contro |
| 反抗权威的人;抗拒控制的人; |
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92. | The oppressed people rose up against the tyrant. |
| 受压迫的人们起来反抗暴君。 |
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93. | characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination. |
| 具有不安、混乱、反抗的性质。 |
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94. | A limp handshake;limp opposition. |
| 无力的握手;微弱的反抗 |
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95. | Where there is aggression, there is resistance. |
| 哪里有侵略,哪里就有反抗。 |
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96. | You've reacted against the lies of the system. |
| 你反抗虚假的现存体制。 |
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97. | The people have rebelled against their foreign rulers. |
| 人民已经奋起反抗外来统治者。 |
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98. | civil disobedience; refusal to obey certain laws,pay taxes,etc,as a peaceful means of(esp political)protest |
| (人民针对政府的)非暴力反抗 |
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99. | National oppression inevitably calls forth the resistance of the broad masses of the people |
| 民族压迫必然会引起广大人民群众的反抗。 |
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100. | boldly resisting authority or an opposing force. |
| 大胆反抗权威或者反对力量。 |
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