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31. | The two groups fought violently and many of them died a violent death. |
| 双方展开了激烈的战斗,很多人被杀害。 |
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32. | To become less violent, severe, or extreme;abate. |
| 变缓和变得较不激烈、不剧烈或不极端;缓和 |
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33. | Adding to the intensity『强烈;激烈』 was the increase in the number of students who rejected『拒绝』 Corporate |
| [10] 除了竞争越发激烈以外,越来越多的学生选择去新成立的小公司和举债经营的合伙企业工作而拒绝到大集团公司工作。 |
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34. | a rapid and violent military attack with intensive aerial bombardment. |
| 用强烈的航空炮击的迅速、激烈的军事进攻。 |
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35. | The demonstration end in a violent clash with the police |
| 游行示威以与警察的激烈冲突而告终 |
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36. | The demonstration ended in a violent clash with the police. |
| 游行示威以与警察的激烈冲突而告终。 |
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37. | English soccer fans were often involved in violent clashes with the police. |
| 英国足球迷经常 卷簇警察的激烈冲突. |
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38. | a violent broil over who was at fault |
| 为追究是谁的过错而发生的激烈争吵 |
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39. | In his own lifetime Galileo was the center of violent controversy |
| Galileo在世时一直是一位引激烈争论的中心人物。 |
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40. | the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat. |
| 进入战斗的个人或小组激烈的相互作用。 |
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