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41. | A rare tactic to subdue the enemy |
| 制敌奇谋 |
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42. | He managed to subdue his mounting anger. |
| 他设法克制住了阵阵愤怒。 |
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43. | Clearly, she was trying to suBdue tension. |
| 显然,她在努力地克制紧张的情绪。 |
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44. | for the conquest of |
| 为要征服... |
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45. | To subdue by the hard or soft |
| 刚克柔克 |
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46. | k`e chi [to subdue the self] |
| 克己 |
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47. | subdue or overwhelm(sb)with scorn,etc |
| 以鄙视等态度降服或震慑(某人) |
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48. | to master yourself before you seek to master others; |
| 要首先征服自己才去试图征服他人; |
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49. | Difficult to manage, control, or subdue; refractory. |
| 难于控制的难于管理、控制或压制的;顽皮的;倔强的 |
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50. | man's conquests over nature |
| 人类征服自然 |
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