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81. | A conflict or a frustration is not necessarily pathogenic. |
| 一个冲突或者阻挠不一定会产生心理变态。 |
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82. | Victory does not necessarily go to the strong. |
| 胜利不一定归於强者。 |
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83. | "And necessarily," she added, in a haughty tone. |
| 她一副傲然的口气,接口说:“也是势所必然。” |
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84. | not necessarily what they are trying to find out; |
| 而不是他们想从你这儿发现的信息: |
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-- 来源 -- 英语阅读100(2) - Ⅷ. Economy and Business Part 84 Interview Preparation (1) |
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85. | Whatever benefits some necessarily injures the others; every fresh emancipation of one class is necessarily |
| 对一些人是好事的,对另一些人必然是坏事,一个阶级的任何新的解放,必然是对另一个阶级的新的压迫。 |
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-- 来源 -- 家庭、私有制和国家的起源 - jiatingsiyouzhi_11 |
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86. | "Not necessarily, but if you don't sneeze, you'll die. |
| “倒也不尽然,不过人要是不打喷嚏就会死。 |
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87. | Military and economic power is necessarily wielded by people. |
| 军力和经济力是要人去掌握的。 |
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88. | (logic) of a proposition; necessarily true or logically certain. |
| (逻辑学)一个命题;必然真实的,可明确论证的。 |
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89. | To require or involve necessarily as an antecedent condition. |
| 要求或需要以…为先决条件 |
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90. | a qualified stenographer is not necessarily a competent secretary. |
| 一个合格的速记员不一定就是个称职的秘书。 |
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