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51. | inexplicitness as a consequence of being implied or indirect. |
| 由于迂回间接的推理而含糊。 |
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52. | A route or proposed route of a journey. |
| 旅程,路线旅行路线,或旅行预定的路线 |
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53. | A way or route followed. |
| 路线跟随的道路或路线 |
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54. | route of escape |
| 疏散路线;安全疏散路线 |
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55. | labyrinth gland |
| 迂回[曲折, 迷宫式]密封盖 |
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56. | The Ultra-Leftist line was a line that would have wrecked a country, ruined the people, and led to the destruction of the Party and national subjugation. |
| 极左路线是一条祸国殃民的路线,亡党亡国的路线。 |
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57. | to shift from direct transition to indirect transition; |
| 由“直接过渡”到“迂回过渡”; |
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58. | The scout(侦察、巡视) with shoulder-straps shouted(喊叫) on the outermost(最外面的) route(路线、通道、发送) as a routine |
| 戴肩章的侦察员照例在最外围的路线上叫喊. |
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59. | move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion. |
| 摇摆地或迂回地前进。 |
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60. | Diverging from a direct course;roundabout. |
| 曲折的偏离直路的;迂回的 |
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