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1. | It was a breach of security, even a small act of defiance, to read this book publicly for pleasure. |
| 在公共场所为了消遣而看这种书是违犯安全规定的,甚至是一种小小的挑衅行为。 |
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2. | to seek a quarrel; to make trouble |
| 寻事挑衅 |
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3. | to provoke; to aggress; to give offense |
| 挑衅 |
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4. | provocative actions |
| 挑衅行为 |
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5. | Saddam Hussein was able to drag out his defiance for years because the Security Council was badly divided |
| 正是因为安理会的分裂,才使得萨达姆·侯赛的挑衅事件拖沓了很多年。 |
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6. | There existed in his victory a remnant of defiance and of combat. |
| 他虽然已操胜券,却仍有挑衅和搏斗的余勇; |
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7. | This was unqualified defiance. |
| 她丈夫恶狠狠地瞪了她一眼,毫无来由地挑衅道。 |
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8. | To seek a quarrel and challenge a fight |
| 寻隙挑衅 |
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9. | a provocateur; an aggressor |
| 挑衅者 |
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10. | trail one's coat |
| 故意挑衅 |
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