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11. | with evasion; in an evasive manner. |
| 逃避地;以推托的方式。 |
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12. | A petty distinction or objection;a quibble. |
| 遁辞微不足道的区别或反对;遁辞 |
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13. | To see or make trivial distinctions; quibble. |
| 发现或找出细微的差距 |
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14. | Death and duty were undeniable. |
| 居丧和天职是不容推托的。 |
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15. | Don't quibble about unimportant things with me. |
| 别为了琐碎的小事和我狡辩。 |
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16. | quibble; use lame arguments and perverted logic |
| 强词夺理 |
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17. | To quibble about;detect petty flaws in. |
| 挑剔,找茬对…挑剔;在…寻找小瑕疵 |
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18. | She' s only introducing this as a quibble. |
| 她提出此点, 纯属遁词. |
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19. | To juggle with the law, to quibble |
| 舞文弄法 |
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20. | to cavil at somebody's choice of words; to quibble |
| 挑字眼 |
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