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71. | We gave them the opportunity to express their feelings, to affirm themselves. |
| 我们给了他们一个机会表达自己的感情,他们可以借此挺一挺腰杆。 |
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72. | affirm to be true,genuine, or correct, asin an official capacity. |
| 确定是正确的真实的。 |
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73. | To make(a supply)last by practicing strict economy. |
| 竭力维持十分节俭以使供应能维持 |
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74. | Affirm the object of your desire through prayer,morning and night. |
| 早晚祈祷你所订目标的实现,以坚定你对目标的信念。 |
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75. | They do not so properly affirm, as annunciate it(Charles Lamb) |
| 他们没有以通告的方式恰当地肯定(查尔斯 兰姆) |
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76. | To cause to remain or last;retain. |
| 使继续使…维持原状或持续;维持 |
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77. | I dare not affirm whether we can use so this word. |
| 我不敢肯定我们是否能这样用这个词。 |
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78. | I can affirm that he is tenacious and pertinacious as are few. |
| 我可以肯定,像他那样不屈不挠、百折不回的人是十分罕见的。 |
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79. | second, they dilute deity, affirm real life and uplift human subjectivity; |
| (2)淡化神性,肯定现实人生,高扬人的主体性,是审美精神的彰显; |
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80. | We should not affirm everything about ourselves, but only what is correct; |
| 不应该肯定我们的一切,只应该肯定正确的东西; |
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