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61. | He does not see himself as particularly“ progressive”. He comes from a long line of vigorous, non-conformist teachers. |
| 他是那类朝气蓬勃、不墨守成规的教师。 |
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62. | get under way; be in progress |
| 开始进行;开始;开船 |
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63. | It's not a question of slighting anybody, but of addressing a major problem that affects the prosperity and vitality of our Party and our state. |
| 这是关系到我们党和国家兴旺发达、朝气蓬勃的一个大问题。 |
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64. | pitch in; contribute |
| 打起精神开始;拚命开始 |
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65. | He does not see himself as particularly "progressive". He comes from a long line of vigorous, non-conformist teachers. |
| 他是那类朝气蓬勃、不墨守成规的教师。 |
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66. | New cadres will be able to cooperate with old cadres and succeed them in the Party's highest organs, which will thus provide even more vigorous and militant leadership. |
| 党的最高领导层就能够实现新老合作和交替,成为更加朝气蓬勃的战斗指挥部。 |
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67. | A beginning; a commencement. |
| 开始开始;开端 |
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68. | get to know; get acquainted with. |
| 开始了解;开始知道。 |
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69. | To have a beginning;commence. |
| 开始起头;开始 |
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70. | Begin asking questions;begin to speak |
| 开始问问题;开始说话 |
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