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31. | mark [make, form] an epoch |
| (在…方面) 开创新纪元 |
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32. | launch a career; Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process. |
| 开创一项事业;她的行动开创了一项复杂的司法程序。 |
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33. | you could establish out of your home, |
| 可以在家中开创 |
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34. | a celeBration to usher in the new century. |
| 开创新世纪的庆典 |
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35. | hew out a career |
| 艰苦地开创事业 |
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36. | launch a new venture |
| 开创一项新事业 |
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37. | What the fool does in the end the wise man does at the begin . |
| 智者开创,愚人模仿。 |
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38. | "Involving market penetration, technological know-how, reducing costs of distribution and transportation, labour, raw materials and political factors." |
| 它包括开创市 |
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39. | To give(someone)a start, as in a career or vocation. |
| 开创给(某人)一个开创的机会,如在生涯或职业方面 |
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40. | They created a new situation. |
| 他们开创了新局面。 |
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