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1. | to conclude or bring to a conclusion with some effort. |
| 经过努力来得出一种结论。 |
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2. | take to know the virtue and goodness of any of the fruits or plants which I should discover; but could bring |
| 我感到这回发现的东西已不少了。在回家的路上,心里寻思着如何利用这些新发现,可是毫无头绪。 |
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3. | To bring to a conclusion; accomplish. |
| 得出结论;完成. |
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4. | In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers |
| 十九世纪时,小说家会向读者提供一系列的巧合来结束他的故事。 |
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5. | In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion, |
| 在19世纪,小说家常在小说结尾处, |
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-- 来源 -- 新概念英语第三册 - A chance in a million |
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6. | bring sth to a speedy conclusion |
| 将某事物迅速结束. |
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7. | A novelist will bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences |
| 小说家常在小说结尾处给读者准备一系列的巧合。 |
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8. | Bring to conclusion; Bring to an end |
| 使终了 |
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9. | In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers |
| 在19世纪,小说家常在小说结尾处给读者准备一系列的巧合--大部分是牵强附会,极不可能的。 |
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10. | Let's congratulate ourselves that this transaction have is bring to a successful conclusion. |
| 祝贺我们圆满达成交易。 |
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