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51. | Lacking authority or the power to govern. |
| 无权的缺少权威或统治权的 |
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52. | Yet hard questions about how Mr Bayrou would govern, and with whom, seem to have stalled his ascent. |
| 但是更加棘手的问题也随之而来,贝鲁如果当选,如何组阁管理,和谁搭班,这似乎成为他优势地位的“拦路虎”。 |
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53. | the conventions which govern stock-market dealing |
| 证券交易所遵循的惯例. |
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54. | "That's the govern-ment's job," he said. |
| “那是政府的事,”他说, |
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55. | They demand the right to govern themselves. |
| 他们要求自治权。 |
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56. | Having the power or right to govern |
| 有统治、控制或治理权力的 |
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57. | They that govern most, make least noise |
| 为政不在多言 |
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58. | Riches either serve or govern the possessor. |
| 不为财主,定为财奴。 |
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59. | Person who govern a state or province. |
| 管辖一个州或省的人。 |
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60. | In Latin, several verbs govern the dative. |
| 在拉丁语中, 有些动词要求与格的宾语. |
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