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61. | disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed. |
| 扰乱思想或者制造不安或者导致闷闷不乐或者惊慌。 |
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62. | cause to be held in suspension in a fluid, of particles, in chemistry. |
| 使在流速上延缓尤其用于化学反应中的粒子。 |
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63. | """import"" means to bring, or cause to be brought, into Hong Kong;" |
| “进口”指输入或促使输入香港; |
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64. | Indeed we do have cause to be proud of our new technical inventions. |
| 我们确实是有理由为我们的一些新的科技发明感到骄傲。 |
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65. | put into a certain state; cause to be in a certain state. |
| 进入一种特定状态;使处在一定状态。 |
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66. | cause to be acquitted; get off the hook; in a legal case. |
| 使被宣告无罪;摆脱沉迷之物;在法律案件中。 |
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67. | cause to be circulated and accepted in a false character or identity. |
| 在虚假的特征或者身份中,使被流通或者被公认。 |
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68. | One's marriage is predestined, and you have no cause to be overly grieved. |
| 姻缘前定,勿必过悲。 |
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69. | To form or cause to be formed into small, tight curls; frizz. |
| 使…卷曲形成小而紧的卷或使形成小卷;卷曲 |
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70. | put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted. |
| 列入黑名单以进行铲除或联合抵制。 |
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