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41. | The most serious objection to the position of Socrates comes from those who point to the State's enormous potential for evil. |
| 对苏格拉底的观点的最严肃的反驳来自那些强调国家具有巨大的作恶潜能的人。 |
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42. | an irrefutable argument |
| 无法反驳的论点 |
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43. | He contradicted me openly . |
| 他公开反驳我。 |
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44. | Giles did not contradict him. |
| 基尔斯没有反驳他。 |
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45. | To move, act, or respond so as to be in opposition. |
| 逆向移动,对着干;反驳 |
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46. | an answerable argument |
| 可以反驳的议论 |
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47. | retorted the defendant. |
| 这个被告反驳道, |
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48. | produce evidence in rebuttal of the charge |
| 提出反驳指控的证据. |
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49. | Pardon me for [Pardon my] contradicting you. |
| 原谅我反驳你。 |
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50. | conclusive presumption |
| (不容反驳的)决定性推断 |
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