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71. | You should coordinate with each other, not counteract each other's efforts. |
| 你们俩要相互照应,不要相互拆台。 |
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72. | "Since ancient times, people of the 56 ethnic groups have toiled and multiplied on the vast land of China. They have helped each other and learned from each other over long years and thus formed a unitary multi- ethnic country." |
| 中国的56个民族,从古代开始就在华夏大地上劳动和繁衍,经过长期的相互帮助、相互学习,形成了统一的多民族国家。 |
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73. | They support each other in their careers and help each other in everyday life. In China, such families with close emotional ties are emerging in large numbers. |
| 夫妻在事业上相互支持,在生活上相互帮助,出现了许许多多感情亲密的家庭。 %$ |
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74. | mutual repulsion |
| 相互推斥 |
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75. | reciprocal arrangements |
| 相互安排 |
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76. | reciprocal translocation |
| 相互易位 |
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77. | reciprocal chiasma |
| 相互交叉 |
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78. | mutual interference |
| 相互干扰 |
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79. | Something that corresponds;a correlative. |
| 相互关联的东西相互关联的一方 |
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80. | reciprocal demand |
| 相互需求 |
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