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51. | To make a formal defense or justification in speech or writing. |
| 辩解,辩护以口头或书面形式作的正式辩解或辩护 |
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52. | A formal defense or apology. |
| 正式辩解,正式辩护 |
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53. | in diametric contradiction to his claims; diametrical (or opposite) points of view; opposite meanings; extreme and indefensible polar positions. |
| 与他的主张截然相反;相反的观点;相反的含义;极端的无可辩护的对立立 |
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54. | You can stop defending yourself. |
| 你大可用不着自我辩护。 |
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55. | He tried his best to plead for the defendent. |
| 他尽全力为被告辩护。 |
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56. | Of a barrister or solicitor to come to court to represent a client |
| 出庭为委托人辩护,初级律师或高级律师出庭为委托人进行辩护 |
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57. | The accused has the right to defense. |
| 被告人有权获得辩护。 |
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58. | she defended herself vocally. |
| 她用言语为自己辩护。 |
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59. | Representing Kamimura's mom and his girlfriend. |
| 作为神村妈妈的辩护 也为她儿子辩护吗 |
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60. | an apology for the Christian religion |
| 为基督教所作的辩护 |
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