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51. | To force, press, or squeeze into an insufficient space; stuff. |
| 逼迫、挤压或塞如不充足的空间;塞满 |
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52. | If he had determined to persecute her he must take the consequences. |
| 如果他胆敢来逼迫她,他会自食恶果。 |
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53. | The robber forced the old man to come across with all the money in his pocket. |
| 强盗逼迫老人交出口袋里所有的钱。 |
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54. | Who forced my hand, as was the lawful cap'n? |
| 是谁在逼迫我这合法的船长呢? |
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55. | And Saul was consenting unto his death. |
| 从这日起,耶路撒冷的教会,大遭逼迫。 |
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56. | Railroad tracks might constrain the ability of a community to integrate its social life. |
| 铁路轨道的铺设的多寡可能对于一个社群融入更大范围的社会生活,产生约束性的影响。 |
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57. | Your Honor, the prosecutor is badgering the witness. |
| 法官大人 控方律师正在逼迫我的当事人 |
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58. | A fixed or removable cylindrical metal lining used to constrain, guide, or reduce friction. |
| 衬套,套管一种固定或可移动的圆柱形金属套管,用来压紧、引导或减小摩擦 |
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59. | A strong magnetic field can constrain electrons to move only along the field lines. |
| 强磁场可约束电子使之只能沿着场力线运动。 |
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60. | These tastes and incomes constrain how the quantity demand will react to changes in price. |
| 这些偏好和收入制约了数量的需求怎样对价格的变动作出反应。 |
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