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71. | have or keep(a specified power); retain |
| 具有或保持(某种权利);保留 |
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72. | eliminate the false and retain the true |
| 去伪存真 |
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73. | retain the characteristics of the working people |
| 保持劳动人民的本色 |
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74. | He finds it difficult to retain information. |
| 他发现很难记事。 |
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75. | Whoever I quote, you retain your opinion. |
| 我无论引用什么人的话,你都不改变你的意见。 |
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76. | To cause to remain or last;retain. |
| 使继续使…维持原状或持续;维持 |
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77. | retain the job but suspend the salary |
| 留职停薪 |
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78. | retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments. |
| 扣下支付金额的一部分;用于支付方面。 |
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79. | Dicotyledonous plants retain a series of strands. |
| 双子叶植物中保留着一系列的束。 |
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80. | keypad's too small to retain much detail. |
| 键盘太小 没有留下任何有用的东西 |
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