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21. | (informal) something causing antagonism or loss of interest. |
| (俗)引起对开或使人失去兴趣的东西。 |
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22. | habitual antagonism that culminated in open hostility. |
| 在公开敌对中达到高潮的习惯性对抗 |
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23. | Celia tried countering antagonism with a smile. |
| 西莉亚力图用笑容对待敌意。 |
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24. | He attempted to soften the antagonism of the strikers. |
| 他企图软化罢工者的敌对情绪。 |
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25. | antagonism of the oppressed against to ] the oppressor |
| 被压迫者对压迫者的敌视仇视]。 |
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26. | Let us examine both sides of this antagonism. |
| 让我们来看看这种对立的两个方面吧。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 共产党宣言 - gongchandangxuanyan |
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27. | To take advantage of antagonism and acquire materials |
| 因敌取资 |
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28. | The state of being hostile;antagonism or enmity. |
| 敌对状态;敌对或敌意 |
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29. | antagonism of the oppressed against [ to ] the oppressor |
| 被压迫者对压迫者的敌视[仇视]。 |
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30. | The Antagonism of Melatonin on Presbycusis in Guinea Pig |
| 褪黑素拮抗豚鼠老年性聋的实验研究 |
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