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21. | To attach oneself as a dependent or an impediment;cling. |
| 附属把自己作为从属或一个包袱依附于他人;依靠 |
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22. | And the virtual corporation is completely dependent on IT to communicate with others. |
| 虚拟公司完完全全是依靠信息系统与其他公司交流。 |
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23. | "Sooner or later everyone will he dependent on the economy of China," says Ecker. |
| “大家迟早会依靠中国的经济发展,”埃克说。 |
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24. | The dependent dependant(侍从、食客) can't live independently(独立). |
| 依靠别人的被赡养者不能独立生活. |
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25. | A person who's unable to walk is dependent on the help of others |
| 一个不能走动的人依靠别人的帮助 |
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26. | (of hatchlings) naked and blind and dependent on parents for food. |
| (指孵化出的动物)赤裸、眼盲并且依靠父母获取食物。 |
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27. | Not dependent on or resulting from conditioning;unlearned or natural. |
| 无条件的不依靠或源于条件作用的;不熟练的,自然的 |
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28. | to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, esp. a narcotic drug). |
| 使某人过分地依靠某件事情。 |
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29. | International capital markets are dependent on ready cash flow from one market to another. |
| 国际金融市场依靠现金在市场之间流动。 |
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30. | l became slightly too dependent on the old Kickapoo Joy Juice. |
| 我变得有点太依靠 老基卡普·乔伊·茱丝 |
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