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41. | The chairman is talking against time. |
| 主持人故意拖时间。 |
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42. | ...he was courtier enough to know to put off |
| …他这样走惯官府的人,自然懂得怎么推托。 |
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43. | He shifted uncomfortably,"Marsha's just a child." |
| 他不自然地推托道,“玛莎只是个孩子呢。” |
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44. | wilful refusal to perform duty |
| 故意拒绝履行职责 |
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45. | They refused to have their demands put off. |
| 他们不许人家对他们的要求加以推托搪塞。 |
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46. | deliberately obstructive |
| 故意妨碍的 |
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47. | Done intentionally or with premeditation; deliberate. |
| 故意的有意或有预谋做的;故意的 |
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48. | For a first bookable offence |
| 第一次故意犯规 |
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49. | a calculated insult |
| 故意的侮辱 |
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50. | Deliberately restricting output |
| 故意限制产量 |
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