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71. | The loss of the first game did not discourage them. |
| 第一场比赛的失败并没有令他们沮丧。 |
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72. | To repel or drive back. |
| 阻止,抵制 |
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73. | To hold back;refrain. |
| 阻止;抑制 |
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74. | The loss of the first game do not discourage them. |
| 第一场比赛的失败并没有令他们沮丧。 |
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75. | stationed outside a place of employment, usually during a strike, to express grievance or protest and discourage |
| 工会纠察员通常在罢工期间,驻扎在工作单位外面的人或一群人,以表示不满或反抗,阻止非罢工雇员或顾客进入 |
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76. | He used it to discourage any undue sense of danger. |
| 他这样做是为了制止任何不适当的危机感。 |
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77. | Don't let a single failure discourage you from trying again |
| 不要因为一次失败就使你失去再试一试的勇气。 |
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78. | In the beginning she should even discourage him from talking. |
| 不要问他许多问题或要求他开口,甚至在开始时,她可以主动要求他不需要说话。 |
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79. | Try to discourage him from driving back to London tonight. |
| 尽力劝他今晚不要驾车回伦敦。 |
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80. | hypercritical of colloquial speech; the overcritical teacher can discourage originality. |
| 对口头的语言过于苛刻;吹毛求疵的教师会打击创造性。 |
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