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31. | an answerable argument |
| 可以反驳的议论 |
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32. | `Nonsense!' she retorted. |
| 她反驳说,`一派胡言!' |
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33. | an irrefutable argument |
| 无法反驳的论点 |
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34. | produce evidence in rebuttal of the charge |
| 提出反驳指控的证据. |
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35. | He contradicted me openly . |
| 他公开反驳我。 |
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36. | Pardon me for [Pardon my] contradicting you. |
| 原谅我反驳你。 |
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37. | To move, act, or respond so as to be in opposition. |
| 逆向移动,对着干;反驳 |
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38. | But during the development of public understanding of science, some phenomena emerge contradictorily |
| 但在发展历程中,公众理解科学运动中出现了很多与其宗旨相矛盾的地方。 |
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39. | retorted the defendant. |
| 这个被告反驳道, |
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40. | Giles did not contradict him. |
| 基尔斯没有反驳他。 |
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