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31. | Expressing disapproval or hostility |
| "反对的,有敌意的" |
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32. | Intense animosity or hostility. |
| 强烈的憎恶或敌意 |
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33. | separation resulting from hostility. |
| 由于分离而导致不友好或敌意。 |
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34. | He stood in the opposition and irritated mood. |
| 他有着敌视,反感的情绪。 |
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35. | characterized by active hostility. |
| 以积极的敌对为特点。 |
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36. | an act of hostility |
| 敌对行为 |
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37. | Germany Hostility toward England |
| 德国对英国的敌意 |
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38. | In practice,this self-contradictory diplomatic policy led to the hostility between USSR and West, accelerated |
| 这种自相矛盾的外交政策在实践中产生了加深苏联与西方相互敌视的后果 ,促进了冷战局面的到来。 |
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39. | hostility was self-defeating. |
| 含有敌意是自找没趣。 |
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40. | sense sb's sorrow, hostility, etc |
| 感觉到某人的忧愁、 敌意等 |
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