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1. | It was a complete breach with the immediate past. |
| 它是历史上一次完全的突破。 |
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2. | He opened a breach with his cousin after the quarrel. |
| 那次争吵后,他与表兄闹翻了。 |
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3. | It caused a lifelong breach with his father. |
| 这使得他们父子终身失和。 |
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4. | The sea was all of a sudden covered over with foam and froth, the shore was covered with the breach of |
| 顷刻之间,海面上波浪奔腾,海岸上浪花四溅… |
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5. | Attend to the development of human beings world, almost once society’s development goes with the bigness |
| 回顾人类社会发展的历史,几乎每一次社会发展的飞跃无不伴随着人类对资源开发和利用的一次重大突破。 |
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6. | The sea was all of a sudden covered over with foam and froth, the shore was covered with the breach of |
| 顷刻之间,海面上波浪奔腾,海岸上浪花四溅… |
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7. | Heal(/mend)the rift with sb. ; heal the Breach with sb |
| 与某人弥合裂痕 |
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8. | 1.to fall out with someone; 2.a breach (between) |
| 闹翻 |
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9. | the heaviest calamity in English history, the breach with America(James George Frazer. |
| 英国历史上最沉重的灾难,是和美国关系的破裂(詹姆斯 乔治 弗雷泽)。 |
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10. | Compared with different regulations about breach of trust in Chinese and foreign criminal law, the characteristics |
| 通过对中外一些刑法关于背信罪的规定的比较,揭示背信罪的犯罪特征。 |
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