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41. | tried to order my chaotic life; |
| 试图整理我杂乱无章的生活; |
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42. | The teacher's favouritism sticks out a mile. |
| 老师太偏向了。 |
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43. | deviating (deflecting, deflective) force |
| 偏向力;偏转力 |
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44. | To change course to leeward. |
| 向下风船偏向下风 |
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45. | Coriolis force |
| 地球自转偏向力 |
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46. | His method of classifying books seems to be without rhyme or reason. |
| 他的图书分类法似乎杂乱无章。 |
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47. | Bias [economy; statistics] |
| 偏向,倾向性 [经济;统计] |
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48. | Without them, chaos would result. |
| 没有法律, 社会就会变得杂乱无章, |
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49. | a confused mass of papers on the floor. |
| 地板上一堆杂乱无章的纸张 |
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50. | The arguments are overweighted in his favor. |
| 议论偏向对他有利。 |
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