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1. | stifle a scandal |
| 竭力掩盖丑闻 |
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2. | for suppressing the one and the English the other;but neither is to be suppressed(Matthew Arnold.To stifle |
| 存在着一个思想的世界和一个行动的世界;法国人通常赞成压制前一个世界,而英国人则赞成压制后一个;但是两者都不会被压制住的(马修 阿诺德)。Stifle就是好像闷熄般抑制住某物,如冲动或情感: |
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3. | To repress; stifle. |
| 压抑压抑;阻止 |
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4. | , close progressive bookstores, prohibit the sale of progressive books, newspapers and periodicals, stifle |
| 压制新文化运动,摧残新文化事业,封闭进步书店,禁售进步书籍报刊,压制抗日言论,镇压与取缔人民的反帝运动。 |
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5. | to stifle a yawn |
| 止住呵欠 |
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6. | stifle soBs [yawn] |
| 忍住哭泣[呵欠] |
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7. | stifle ideas, initiative |
| 压制思想、 主动性. |
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8. | stifle of rice plant |
| 水稻赤枯病 |
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9. | stifle a reBellion |
| 镇压叛乱 |
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10. | stifle in the cradle |
| 把¥扼杀在摇篮里 |
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