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31. | Poor health is grave discourage. |
| 身体不好是一个严重的障碍。 |
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32. | Parents should discourage smoking. |
| 做父母的应该设法阻止子女吸烟. |
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33. | We discourage smoking in this school. |
| 我们阻止在这学校里吸烟。 |
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34. | Discourage out-of-wedlock births. |
| 劝阻未婚生育。 |
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35. | To abate the courage of;discourage. |
| 威吓,吓倒使丧失勇气;使气馁 |
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36. | tending to discourage (especially of prices). |
| 有阻拦的倾向(特别指价格)。 |
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37. | To restrain or check;discourage. |
| 抑制,阻止;扫兴 |
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38. | Don't let one failure discourage you. |
| 勿因一次失败而气馁。 |
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39. | Long distances between friends discourage intimacy. |
| 远距相隔会淡化朋友间的亲密程度。 |
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40. | wound/offend/outrage readers' sensibilities |
| 伤害[挫伤/触怒]读者的感情. |
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