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71. | Education make a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive;easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. |
| 教育使人易于领导,难以驱使;易于管理,难以奴役。 |
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72. | a messy situation |
| 难以对付的局面 |
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73. | Child labor is notoriously difficult to measure or even to define. |
| 童工数量向来难以估算,甚至何为童工也难以界定。 |
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74. | Difficult to comprehend or see;illegible. |
| 难以理解的难以理解或看清的;难认的 |
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75. | uncontrollable inflation |
| 难以控制的通货膨胀 |
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76. | These materials are also often harder to machine making it more difficult to produce smooth threads. |
| 这些材料通常还难以加工,难以制造出光滑的螺纹。 |
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77. | an indiscernible difference |
| 难以辨别的差异. |
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78. | difficult or impossible to extinguish. |
| 难以或者不可能消灭。 |
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79. | an unpardonable insult |
| 难以宽恕的侮辱 |
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80. | An unmanageable child. |
| 难以驾驭的小孩 |
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