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91. | indulge to satiety, as of one's appetite. |
| 不节制某人的食欲以至过饱。 |
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92. | He had to limit his attentions to avoid scandal. |
| 他不得不有所节制,免得引起流言蜚语。 |
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93. | Temperance: Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation. |
| 节制:食不可过饱,饮不得过量。 |
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94. | he used the privileges of his office temperately. |
| 他有节制地使用职务特权。 |
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95. | act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetite. |
| 节制某种坏的习惯的行为。 |
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96. | The quality or state of being incontinent. |
| 不能节制无节制的状态或性质 |
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97. | Now, he realizes the balancing stability of temperance(14). |
| 现在,他意识到节制能够带来稳定。 |
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98. | Lack of temperance, as in the indulgence of an appetite or a passion. |
| 缺乏节制,如放纵食欲或情绪 |
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99. | The radiation of the star could not be regulated. |
| 恒星的辐射将是无法节制的。 |
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100. | Refrain from e- mailing your roommate. |
| 要节制给你的室友发电子邮件。 |
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