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91. | We adopt this policy to deprive the United States of as much political capital as possible and put it |
| 我们采取这个方针,是为了尽量剥夺美国的政治资本,使它处于没有道理和孤立的地位。 |
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92. | deprive completely of money or goods. |
| 使丧失全部的钱财和物品。 |
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93. | To deprive of meaning or substance. |
| 去掉…的意义或本质 |
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94. | The act or an instance of ejecting; dispossession. |
| 逐出,剥夺逐出的动作或事例;剥夺 |
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95. | One that ejects, forces out, or supplants another. |
| 剥夺者剥夺者,驱逐者,取代者 |
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96. | deprive of office | [slang] go down |
| 跨台 |
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97. | To deprive of strength; make feeble. |
| 使丧失力量;使虚弱 |
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98. | Arrest China's Constitution provides that it is prohibited to take people into custody illegally or to deprive |
| 关于拘留和逮捕中国宪法规定,禁止非法拘禁和以其他方法非法剥夺或者限制公民的人身自由。 |
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99. | It would be unfair, it argues, to deprive China's citizens of the chance to live as lavishly as Americans |
| 中国认为,尽管可能会导致污染,但剥夺中国公民如美国人那样享受奢华生活的机会是不公平的。 |
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100. | make vapid or deprive of spirit. |
| 使索然无味或变得没精神。 |
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