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1. nuclear a. 核子的,核能的 2. nucleus n. 核 3. retail n. /v. /ad. 零售 4. retain vt. 保留,保持 5. restrict vt. 限制,约束 6. sponsor n. 发起者,主办者 vt. 发起,主办,资助 7. spur n. /vt. 刺激,激励 8. trium
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