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41. | sustain a great loss |
| 蒙受大损失 |
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42. | Our competitiveness depends on our ability to produce the manpower and the expertise necessary to sustain |
| 香港能否维持竞争力,端赖我们能否培育优秀的人才和专业人士,去推动经济持续增长。 |
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43. | A piece of negotiable paper representing a fictitious financial transaction and used temporarily to sustain |
| 空头支票代表虚构的金融交易的可转让票据,暂时用于维持信贷或筹集钱款 |
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44. | Sustain yourself without that. |
| 别那样,你要坚持。 |
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45. | As cities grow, they are better able to sustain themselves without taxing the overall economy. |
| 随着城市的增加,最好能够保持新的城市不需要从别的城市那里汲取资金而维持自己的发展。 |
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46. | sustain the part of |
| 恰当地扮演 |
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47. | The popular views about the government's ability and effectiveness to sustain prosperity have shifted |
| 随着时间的推移,人们对政府在维持繁荣方面的能力和效率所持的观点已有所改变; |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 新闻报道 - xwbd_hongguanjingjililun |
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48. | sustain a person's spirits |
| 使某人振作; 使某人有精神 |
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49. | sustain (=continue) a conversation |
| 继续谈话 |
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50. | Entombed as her is, the playwright can count on room service to sustain the slender thread life. |
| 尽管那位剧作家已是半截入土的人了,但他仍可依靠旅馆送茶饭到住房的服务维持他那微弱的生命。 |
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