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21. | It's difficult to draw a distinction Between the meanings of these two verbs |
| 这两个动词的词义很难区别。 |
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22. | a nice distinction;a nice sense of style. |
| 精细入微的区别;对风尚的敏感 |
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23. | That's an important distinction: It's dust, not dirt. |
| 这是个重要的区别:是灰尘,不是污垢 |
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24. | a distinction should be made between the primary and secondary tasks. |
| 要区别重要的和次要的任务。 |
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25. | used to make a distinction between two people, places or things |
| 用以区别两人、两地或两事物 |
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26. | This distinction seems to me to go to the root of the matter |
| 在我看来,这就是根本的区别 |
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27. | lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered. |
| 缺少特殊的区别、等级或者身份;经常碰到的。 |
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28. | Stylistically there is no real distinction made between the two works. |
| 在文体上,这两部作品没有区别。 |
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29. | Understand the distinction between recognition and disclosure of information. |
| 理解确认资讯与披露资讯之间的区别。 |
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30. | Owners Convention and the Convention on the use of the distinction? |
| 业主公约和使用公约的区别何在? |
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