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31. | To concern or affect. |
| 关注或影响 |
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32. | to affect; to pretend |
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33. | Annoy, anger, or affect sb |
| 使某人恼怒或生气;影响某人 |
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34. | blocking of affect |
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35. | To affect people deeply |
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36. | To affect with jaundice. |
| 使患黄疸病 |
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37. | affect suddenly, usually adversely. |
| 突然侵袭通常是反对的。 |
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38. | affect the nerves |
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39. | Who to marry or which person will make the best president can affect many people for years to come. |
| 该娶谁或嫁谁、谁能当位好总统,则会影响人们长达数年。 |
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-- 来源 -- 常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年4月号 - Forming Your Own Opinion |
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40. | affect a British accent |
| 装英国腔。 |
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