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41. | Freud's originality stemmed from his aggression and ambition in his agon with biology(Harold Bloom) |
| 弗洛伊德的独创性来源于他对生物学挑战的信心和抱负(哈罗德 布卢姆) |
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42. | any of several long-stemmed May-flowering tulips with egg-shaped variously colored flowers. |
| 一种花期较晚的花园郁金香,有长茎,蛋形、颜色各异的花朵。 |
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43. | annual wiry-stemmed North American weed with minute scalelike leaves and small yellow flowers. |
| 北美的一种一年生杂草,茎铁丝状,叶 |
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44. | genus of chiefly American perennial leafy-stemmed orchids: lady's slippers; sometimes includes species |
| 主要为美洲一个多年生多叶茎兰花属;北美温带几种兰花的任一种。 |
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45. | The reed growing on the wall -- top-heavy, thin-stemmed and shallow of root; |
| 墙上芦苇,头重脚轻根底浅; |
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46. | tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum |
| 高大、茎多叶、开白花的欧亚多年生植物;广泛移植于各地;常归入菊花属。 |
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47. | weak-stemmed plant that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface. |
| 有缠绕茎或攀援茎的植物。 |
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48. | "This sense of self-confidence and, indeed, smugness stemmed from China's historical role in Asia" |
| 这种自信,更确切地说是自命不凡,来源于中国在亚洲的历史地位。 |
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49. | We strove to convince one another that our decisions stemmed from ourselves and ourselves alone. |
| 我们努力使彼此都相信我们的决定是我们自己做出来的。 |
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50. | A weak-stemmed plant that derives its support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface. |
| 藤本植物,蔓藤一种茎杆弱小的植物,依靠沿表面爬升、缠绕或蔓生来获取依附 |
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