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1、我们应该调动一切枳极因素,进行必要的教学改革。

2、学生们在为参观哪一家博物馆而争论不休。

3、他们希望新建的实验中心能够适应你们的特殊要求。

4、这份工资够你现在花吗?

5、动物学是研究动物结构、种类和分布的科学。

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    define

    bring ... into play

    argue over

    suffice for

    1、我们应该调动一切枳极因素,进行必要的教学改革。

    2、学生们在为参观哪一家博物馆而争论不休。

    3、他们希望新建的实验中心能够适应你们的特殊要求。

    4、这份工资够你现在花吗?

    5、动物学是研究动物结构、种类和分布的科学。

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