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71. | a feeble excuse; a lame argument. |
| 不充足的借口;无益的争辩。 |
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72. | The judge balanced the contention of both parties. |
| 法官权衡了双方的争辩。 |
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73. | His contentions cannot be laughed out of court. |
| 对他的争辩不能一笑置之。 |
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74. | Given to quarreling; contentious. |
| 喜欢争吵的;好争辩的 |
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75. | Fond of controversy; disputatious. |
| 爱争论的;好争辩的 |
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76. | argue or dispute(with sb),usu in a friendly way |
| (与某人)争辩(通常指善意) |
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77. | arguing with his usual vim; |
| 以他往常的精力争辩; |
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78. | exchange words with |
| 与¥争辩|与¥吵架 |
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79. | vigorous debate,criticism, opposition,etc |
| 有力的争辩、批评、反对等 |
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80. | He kept clear of her after the argument. |
| 那次争辩后,他远离她。 |
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