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1. | The Chinese government has arrested several dissidents in an effort to foil a meeting of some members |
| 中国政府日前又拘留了几名异议人士,以阻止在浙江上海的一些中国民主党成员进行聚会。 |
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2. | serve as a foil to |
| 做¥的陪衬 |
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3. | to foil my ingenious plot to repopulate the planet with vegetation. |
| 来挫败我以植物占据地球的大阴谋 |
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4. | colder they would sit before Linda's small fireplace and its flaming coal, and plan audacious devices to |
| 天气渐冷,他们坐在琳达的小型壁炉面前,对着熊熊的煤火计划着怎样不顾一切地节省生活费用。 |
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5. | put to the foil |
| 挫败|击退 |
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6. | He was thwarted at every step by political obstacles(William E.H.Lecky.Tofoil is to defeat by or as if by outwitting, confounding, or disconcerting: |
| Foil被或似乎被欺骗、混淆或惊慌击败: |
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7. | Organized in1986to coordinate America's effort to foil terrorists overseas,the center has doubled its |
| 该中心组建于1986年,用来协调美国挫败海外恐怖分子的工作。 其人手自"9·11"事件以来已经增加了一倍,现有1100多名分析人员和密探。 |
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8. | To foil or cheat;ruin. |
| 阻挠,欺骗;毁灭 |
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9. | a sword similar to a foil but with a heavier blade. |
| 一种类似于钝剑却具有更重的刃的剑。 |
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10. | to set off; to serve as a foil to |
| 衬托 |
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