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41. | Take indicates that a certain amount of time is needed in order to complete a task, journey,etc. |
| take指做一件事、走一段路等所需的时间. |
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42. | the sanctity of an oath |
| 誓约的严肃性. |
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43. | violate an agreement, oath, etc |
| 违背协议、 誓言等 |
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44. | He ripped out an angry oath. |
| 他愤怒地咒骂了一句。 |
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45. | "Brevet," said the President, "you have undergone an ignominious sentence, and you cannot take an oath |
| “布莱卫,”庭长说,“您受过一种不名誉的刑罚,您不应当宣誓…… |
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46. | 1.an arrow; a dart; 2.to vow; to take an oath; to pledge3.to display4.straightforward |
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47. | Before Zeus, the athletes take a sacred oath. |
| 在宙斯神像前,运动员庄严地举行宣誓。 |
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48. | It is about the difficulty of enjoying the work of an artist if you disagree with his politics. |
| 歌名就是“What's Yr [your] Take on Cassavetes”。 |
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49. | are you willing to take [swear] the oath? |
| 你愿不愿意起个誓? |
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50. | The pilot swore an angry oath; |
| 下午七点钟,唐卡德尔号离上海还有三海里。 |
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