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51. | Edge one's opponent out by a small margin |
| 险胜对手 |
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52. | Its none of your Business he retorted. |
| 他反驳道。 |
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53. | She passed up his proposal. |
| 她反驳他的提议。 |
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54. | gain, win, score, etc a victory over one's rivals |
| 战胜对手 |
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55. | At present in logic people have different opinions on the question whether reduction to absurdity is direct refutation or indirect one. |
| 在反驳方法中,归谬法究竟属于直接反驳还是间接反驳,目前的逻辑学界还存在着较为严重的分歧。 |
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56. | Be a match for; be competition for |
| 好对手 |
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57. | A statement or an act indicating or expressing a contradiction, denial, or refusal. |
| 否定,反驳,拒绝意指或表示反驳、否认或拒绝的说法或行为 |
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58. | An opponent; an enemy. |
| 对手;敌人 |
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59. | To refute, especially by offering opposing evidence or arguments, as in a legal case. |
| 驳回反驳,尤指诸如在法律案件中用证据或论据来反驳 |
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60. | to put down the opposition |
| 击败对手 |
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