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31. | Make criticism in good time;don't get into the habit of criticizing only after the event. |
| 批评要是及时的批评,不要老是爱好事后的批评。 |
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32. | The senator criticized the government for chucking away billions of dollars on the space program |
| 该参议员批评政府在太空计划方面浪费了几十亿美元。 |
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33. | The criticism began when Mr. Powell condemned the government in Zimbabwe for its land reform policies. |
| 当鲍威尔谴责津巴布韦政府的土地改革政策时,批评就开始了。 |
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-- 来源 -- 交互式慢速英语-夏季号 - World Summit on Sustainable Development |
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34. | ' To begin with, this paper introduces the definition of government performance and criticize the traditional principle of efficiency . |
| 第一部分介绍了政府绩效的含义,并对传统上政府绩效评估的效率原则进行了批评; |
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35. | Xinhua said the competition drew official and public criticism, however, for promoting vulgarity. |
| 新华社说:比赛因(扬)俗而受到了政府和老百姓的批评。 |
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36. | reasonable criticism |
| 有理有据的批评,讲道理的批评 |
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37. | "Judge not, that you may not be judged" |
| 不批评别人,就不会遭人批评 |
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38. | The act of criticizing, especially adversely. |
| 批评行为批评的行为,尤指不友好的批评行为 |
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39. | uninformed criticism |
| 依据不充分的批评,瞎批评 |
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40. | Governments cannot govern well without reliable reporting and criticism. They do not have the knowledge. |
| 没有可靠的报道和批评,政府就不能有效管理,因为他们不了解情况。 |
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