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51. | To throw into confusion; unsettle. |
| 使不安使陷入混乱;动摇 |
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52. | cause sb to falter,hesitate,etc in what he is doing |
| 使某人行事动摇、犹豫等 |
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53. | This social stratum is unstable; |
| 这个阶层是动摇的阶层; |
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54. | "We should adhere to the Basic line for a hundred years, with no vacillation." |
| 基本路线要管一百年,动摇不得。 |
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55. | We have never wavered in this principle. |
| 这一方针,一天都没有动摇过。 |
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56. | He stood firm amid temptations. |
| 他不被种种引诱所动摇。 |
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57. | Nothing could sway him from his decision. |
| 没有什么能动摇他的决心。 |
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58. | To pause in uncertainty;waver. |
| 停顿在不确定中停下来;动摇 |
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59. | He stood firm amidst temptations. |
| 他不被种种引诱所动摇。 |
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60. | Contraband trade strikes at the root of legitimate government. |
| 走私活动动摇合法政府的基 |
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