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51. | To feel hostility or animosity toward. |
| 仇恨,憎恨对…感到敌意或憎恨 |
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52. | Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility |
| 《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》也提出:“任何鼓吹民族、种族或宗教仇恨的主张,构成煽动、歧视、敌视或强暴者,应以法律加以制止。” |
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53. | Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility |
| "《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》也提出:"任何鼓吹民族、种族或宗教仇恨的主张,构成煽动、歧视、敌视或强暴者,应以法律加以制止。 |
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54. | They treated us with defensive hostility. |
| 他们对我们含有一种戒备的敌意。 |
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55. | antagonism of the oppressed against to ] the oppressor |
| 被压迫者对压迫者的敌视仇视]。 |
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56. | this slow revolution in female identity continued during the Depression, despite considerable public hostility |
| 两位作者都认为,即使在经济大萧条期间,社会上对已婚妇女外出工作抱很大敌视态度之时,这种妇女个性缓慢演变的过程也未中断。 |
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57. | antagonism of the oppressed against [ to ] the oppressor |
| 被压迫者对压迫者的敌视[仇视]。 |
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58. | expressing or revealing hostility or dislike. |
| 表达出或者代表着敌意或者厌恶。 |
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59. | a war that set families against one another. |
| 战争激起家庭间的互相敌视 |
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60. | feel [have] hostility toward a person |
| 对某人怀敌意 |
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