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61. | .); take the lead(in doing sth.); lead off; spearhead; start the Ball rolling |
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62. | If the team can take the lead, can it push on and increase it, never mind defend it. |
| 如果球队能够率先进球,那么能不能再加把劲,继续扩大比分,而不是只考虑守住领先优势? |
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63. | to take the lead in doing sth.; to be the first to do sth.; (Br.) to make the running |
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64. | Some of those who dare to take the lead in rioting may become useful people through education. |
| 有些人敢于带头闹,经过教育,可能成为有用之材。 |
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65. | Don't take that path, it'll lead you nowhere. |
| 别走那条小路,它哪儿也不通。 |
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66. | Government officials are required to take the lead in carrying out the policy and set a good example. |
| 为了使广大人民自觉参与,中国政府要求国家干部带头实行计划生育,做执行计划生育政策的模范。 |
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67. | Isabel Hilton talks to Volker Hauff about how rich countries can take a lead on the environment. |
| 伊莎贝尔?希尔顿就富裕国家如何在环保方面起到带头作用采访沃尔克?豪夫。 |
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68. | The second one to take the lead against a big team like Arsenal, it is always good. |
| “攻入第二个球,并反超像阿森纳这样的强队,这太好了。” |
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69. | Rethink the "Modernization" Quota System: The Usage of "Ahead of Time" and "Take a lead" should be Stopped |
| “现代化”指标体系研究的再认识——兼论“提前”、“率先”应当慎提 |
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70. | Take anything that would lead them to her. |
| 把所有一切会让他们找到她的东西都带走 |
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