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81. | To exert strong pressure in order to force(something) open. |
| 冲破,胀破为了迫使(某物)打开而施加强大的压力 |
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82. | If you have no confidence, you won't exert your potential. |
| 如果没有自信就不能发挥你的潜力。 |
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83. | He is unable to exert any appreciable Influence upon them . |
| 他无力对他们施加太大的影响。 |
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84. | Her husband exert a lot of pressure on her to succeed. |
| 她丈夫殷切期望她能成功,给了她很大的压力。 |
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85. | Nowadays, women still exert their great influence upon everyday life. |
| 如今,女人们每天在生活中仍然发挥着她们巨大的影响力。 |
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86. | To exert steady weight or force against;bear down on. |
| 挤压,按对…施加持续的重量或力量;在…上按下 |
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87. | use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity. |
| 经常达到极限;精力充沛或充分地发挥才能。 |
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88. | We should exert more efforts in furtherance of public welfare. |
| 我们应更加努力以促进大众的福利。 |
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89. | exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end. |
| 不断地,精力旺盛地努力或者冒失地达到目的。 |
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90. | He exert all his Influence to make them accept his plan |
| 他用尽一切影响力使他们接受他的计划 |
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