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41. | 1.to place or serve as a partition between; 2.to be separated from by a distance or time interval |
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42. | He caused his parents great anxiety by cycling long distance alone |
| 他独自骑自行车远行, 父母非常担心 |
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43. | The horse / boat won the race by two lengths, ie by a distance equal to twice its own length. |
| 那马[船]以两个自首至尾的距离领先赢得该场比赛. |
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44. | Consumers in another town are attracted by the size of the town and deterred by the distance to be travelled |
| 另一城镇的消费者既被这个城市的规模所吸引,同时又被两地间的距离所阻碍。 |
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45. | The distance traveled by waves with no obstruction. |
| 海浪没有阻碍物时所经过的距离. |
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46. | Less in distance by a half step than the corresponding major interval. |
| 半音的,短音程的比相邻两个大调音阶之间的音程少半阶的 |
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47. | the distance travelled by a vehicle; (a) mileage |
| 行车里程 |
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48. | Therefore, class stand is affected by class, class origin, and more determined by the distance between |
| 因此 ,阶级立场受到阶级、阶级出身的影响 ,但更多地是与政权的距离而定 |
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49. | By way of contrast oil can be transported large distance by pipeline. |
| 不同的是, 石油可以用输油管远距离输送。 |
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50. | and that connects us even if we are separated by a great distance. |
| 这样即使我们远在天边 也会心地相连 |
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