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1. | A formal defense or justification. |
| 正式辩护,正式辩解 |
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2. | What can be said in justification of what he had done? |
| 能说些什么来为他做下的事辩护呢? |
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3. | To make a formal defense or justification in speech or writing. |
| 辩解,辩护以口头或书面形式作的正式辩解或辩护 |
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4. | the justification for some act or belief. |
| 对某行为或信仰的辩护。 |
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5. | An argument in support or justification of something. |
| 辩护为支持或证明某事的正确性所作的争辩 |
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6. | in justification of... |
| 作为表明…正当的理由,作为…的辩护 |
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7. | An intellectually untenable justification for police brutality. |
| 为警方暴行而作的在理性上站不住脚的辩护。 |
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8. | The defendant enter defence of justification. |
| 被告用可被接受的理由为自己辩护。 |
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9. | In the view of logical positivists, "discovery" and "justification" are separate. |
| 在逻辑实证主义者那里,“发现”与“辩护”是分离的。 |
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10. | The defendant enters defence of justification |
| 被告用可被接受的理由为自己辩护 |
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