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11. | Next come facts that constrain these sets and relations. |
| 接著是限制这些集合与关系的一些事实。 |
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12. | compulsory detention |
| 强迫羁留;强迫留院 |
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13. | 1.to force; to compel; to coerce; to obligate 2.by constraint; by compulsion; by force |
| 强迫 |
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14. | Forced ventilation |
| 强迫通风 |
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15. | Two limitations may constrain the march of predictability. |
| 有两种局限性制约着预测能力的发展。 |
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16. | * Criticism tends to undermine and constrain the artist's creativity. |
| 批评家总是削弱和限制艺术家的创造力。 |
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17. | forced-oil forced-air cool |
| 强迫油冷强迫风冷式冷却 |
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18. | compulsory measures |
| 强迫手段 |
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19. | To force into service in the army or navy; impress. |
| 强迫入伍或加入海军;强迫服役 |
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20. | force someone to; compel someone to |
| 强迫;迫使 |
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