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41. | The facts are undisputed. |
| 事实是不容争辩的。 |
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42. | A person engaged in or inclined to controversy, argument, or refutation. |
| 辩论者;争辩者从事或喜欢争辩、辩论或驳斥的人 |
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43. | an argumentative discourse; argumentative to the point of being cantankerous; an intelligent but argumentative child. |
| 与人争辩的演讲;爱与人争辩到了刚愎自用的程度;一个聪明但爱与人争辩的小孩。 |
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44. | One of the parents came to the school to expostulate with the teacher about his son’s examination result. |
| 有一个家长来学校和老师争辩他的儿子的考试成绩问题。 |
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45. | She's quite opinionated and very argumentative. |
| 她十分武断,还好争辩。 |
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46. | The ensuing arguments between Liebig and Pasteur did not solve the problem. |
| 在利比格和巴斯德之间后来的争辩并没有解释这个问题。 |
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47. | uncontested divorce |
| 无争辩之离婚 |
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48. | The argument frayed their nerves. |
| 争辩使他们不快。 |
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49. | One of the parents came to the school to expostulate with the teacher about his son's examination result. |
| 有一个家长来学校和老师争辩他的儿子的考试成绩问题。 |
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50. | I am not going to argue with you tonight. |
| 我今晚不想和你争辩。 |
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