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31. | I couldn't withhold giving some loose to my indignation. |
| 我忍不住要发泄一点我的愤怒。 |
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32. | Nixon and Rogers implored them to withhold the sanction. |
| 尼克松和罗杰斯规劝他们不要把事情做绝。 |
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33. | To retain or withhold(payment or property, for example). |
| 扣押保留(例如:付款或财产) |
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34. | They tend to withhold sex as a punishment or blackmail. |
| 她们以不过性生活作为对男人的惩罚或者借此勒索。 |
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35. | To withhold (a televised event or program) from a broadcast area. |
| 不播出(电视传送的事件或节目)。 |
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36. | This section is not authority to withhold information from Congress. |
| 本条不得作为拒绝向国会提供情促的根据。 |
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37. | To withhold work from(employees) during a labor dispute. |
| 停工在劳工纠纷期间不让(雇佣工人)工作 |
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38. | Most antelopes can withhold their young for weeks, even months. |
| 绝大部分羚羊能把分娩期推迟几个星期,甚至几个月。 |
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39. | an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group. |
| 对一个人或一群人不赞成的倾向。 |
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40. | To withhold or deduct a part from(one's salary or wages). |
| 扣除以某人(月工资或周薪中)扣掉一部分 |
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