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21. | Fame has also this great drawback,that if we pursue it,we must direct our lives so as to please the fancy |
| 名誊也有缺陷,如果我们追求它的话,我们就不得不调整自己的生活以迎合别人所好。 |
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22. | insult(侮辱) to the adult consulter(咨询/商量者) results(导致) in multiplication([数]乘法,增加) of the faulty(有过失、有缺陷 |
| 对那个成年咨询者的侮辱导致了成倍的有缺点的水龙头。 |
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23. | Impressions of Singapore: beauty and drawback |
| 实在的美丽与飘忽的缺憾--新加坡印象 |
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24. | arrange a drawback of the missile installations |
| 安排导弹设施撤除事宜 |
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25. | Complacency is a drawback to progress. |
| 自满是进步的障碍。 |
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26. | genetic defects |
| 遗传缺陷|原始缺陷 |
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27. | drawback and recovery of customs duty |
| 关税退补 |
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28. | But even that may not compensate for the UK's single most intractable drawback as a breeding ground for |
| 但即便如此,可能也无法弥补英国作为全球巨擘孕育土壤的一个最难以消除的缺陷:国内市场规模较小。 |
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29. | of wind power— that it produces electricity too intermittently— has not turned out to be a serious drawback |
| 风力发电最常受到的批评是,它所产生的电断断续续的,但其实这并不构成严重的缺陷。 |
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30. | A detrimental circumstance or detail;a drawback. |
| 瑕疵,美中不足有损大局的情况或细节;缺点 |
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