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61. | They accredited the party in power with the economic fault=they accredited the economic fault to the party in power |
| 他们把经济失误归咎于执政党。 |
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62. | an inadvertent slip, omission, etc |
| 不经意的失误、 遗漏等. |
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63. | absolutely necessary; vitally necessary. |
| 绝对必要的;极其必要的。 |
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64. | assume again, as a time lapse. |
| 一次失误后,又重做一次。 |
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65. | To excuse for a fault or an offense;pardon. |
| 原谅容许失误或过失;原谅 |
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66. | a slight slip, error, change, improvement |
| 些微的失误、 错误、 变化、 改进 |
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67. | I'm afraid this is one area where we've slipped up rather badly. |
| 恐怕这是我们最大的失误。 |
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68. | That's a fault to them. |
| 对他们来说是个失误。 |
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69. | a run that was not scored as the result of an error by the other team. |
| 不是对方失误造成的得分。 |
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70. | This was a major mistake made by Comrade Hu Yaobang. |
| 这是胡耀邦同志的重大失误。 |
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