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81. | They can impose tariffs and quotes on imported items. |
| 他们可以对进口商品征税,实行配额。 |
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82. | To impose a handicap on; place at a disadvantage. |
| 设障碍;使处于不利地位 |
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83. | Does she find it difficult to impose her authority? |
| 她是否觉得难以施加权威呢? |
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84. | Why should you let this fellow impose on you? |
| 你为什么要让这家伙欺负你? |
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85. | Reality would impose the main lines of our policy. |
| 我们的主要政策方针都将取决于现实。 |
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86. | The Government decided to impose taxes on private cars |
| 政府决定对私人小汽车征税。 |
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87. | So why didn't he impose an obvious penalty? |
| 那他为什么不名正言顺的开税单呢? |
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88. | they can set standards, adjudicate violations, and impose penalties; |
| 它们能够规定标准、裁断违法行为及决定处罚; |
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89. | Impose (/ place; enforce) economic sanctions on ( / against) some country |
| 对某国实施经济制裁 |
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90. | To impose, offer, or tender(an oath, for example). |
| 宣誓强迫接受、提供或提出(如誓言) |
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