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81. | His election made conflict with Francis I virtually inevitable. |
| 皇帝的选举使他与弗兰西斯一世的冲突几乎不可避免。 |
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82. | It is virtually impossible to predict the future accurately. |
| 精确预言未来的事实际上是办不到的. |
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83. | The city was virtually paralyzed By the transit strike. |
| 这个城市实际上已陷于交通运输罢工的瘫痪状态 |
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84. | (used before no,nobody,none,nothing,never) virtually; practically |
| (用于no,nobody,none,nothing,never之前) 实质上;实际上;简直 |
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85. | Klee not only painted nature, he virtually studied it. |
| 克里不仅仅是描绘自然,更是在探索自然。 |
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86. | Here in Shanghai, lotus roots are virtually precious delicacies. |
| 在这里,藕这东西几乎是珍品了。 |
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87. | Their withdrawal from the world economy is virtually impossible. |
| 它们要退出世界经济实际上是不可能的。 |
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88. | The journey to Tunis in1914 virtually opened his eyes. |
| 甑耐荒崴怪?檬箍死锎罂?劢纭 |
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89. | a virtually extinct Caucasian language spoken exclusively in Turkey. |
| 只是土耳其人说的其实已经绝迹的高加索语。 |
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90. | Assured of a successful outcome;virtually accomplished or won. |
| 稳操胜券的确信有成功的结果;实际上已完成或已赢得 |
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