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21. | act so as to delay an event or action in order to gain an advantage. |
| 为了延缓一件事或行动而获得利益好处而采取行动。 |
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22. | To gain the advantage over(another)by cleverness or forethought;outwit. |
| 智胜由于事先考虑周到或聪明而胜过(别人);以机智取胜 |
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23. | 2 The effect of the contrast is heightened by another advantage we may gain from reading books. |
| 读书的另一优点使这种对比更为突出。 |
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24. | to try to gain advantage, benefit, etc. with little effort; to try to use finesse or take a snap course |
| 讨巧 |
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25. | 1.to reap some profit; to gain some advantage; 2.to profiteer |
| 捞一把 |
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26. | She was too calculating to jeopardize any advantage she might gain in the way of information by fruitless |
| 她太工于心计,不愿意让无谓的大吵大闹暴露出自己的疑心。 那样会听不到消息,占不了上风。 |
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27. | A man who can think will always gain an advantage over others. |
| 肯用脑筋的人永远胜过别人。 |
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28. | "One or more independently rotating pulleys can be used to gain mechanical advantage, especially for |
| 一个或多个独立的旋转滑轮可以用来获得机械利益,在举起重物时更为有益。 |
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29. | Continue to be friendly with sb, esp in order to gain some advantage |
| 保持与某人亲近(尤指为得到好处) |
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30. | 1.to benefit (from); to profit (from); 2.to gain the advantage; to have the best of it |
| 得益 |
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