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71. | in an irreparable manner or to an irreparable degree. |
| 以不可弥补的方式或者到了不可弥补的程度。 |
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72. | stop (up) a gap |
| 填补空白,弥补缺陷 |
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73. | reservoir voidage replacement |
| 油层亏空弥补 |
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74. | cover (up) a loss |
| 弥补损失,掩盖损失 |
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75. | So I think the problem is not whether or not a country has a fiscal deficit. The most important thing is whether such a deficit is affordable. And more importantly, one has to look at where the deficit goes. |
| 因此,问题不在于你的财政有没有赤字,而是这个赤字的水平是否在承受能力以内,特别是这个赤字是用在什么地方。 |
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76. | an excess of imports over exports. |
| 进口超出出口造成的赤字。 |
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77. | My bank account is in the red. |
| 我的银行存款已出现赤字。 |
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78. | irreparable harm |
| 不可弥补的损伤 |
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79. | The permanent fiscal deficits are higher than the current ones. |
| 永久性财政赤字还将超过现有赤字。 |
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80. | offset the amount used for imported technology |
| 弥补进口技术需要 |
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