- delibrate (v.)
- 1620s, "to pull off the bark of a tree," from Latin delibrare "to peel," from de- (see de-) + liber "bark" (see library).
- 1. He got sent off for deliberate handball in the 32nd minute.
- 他在第32分钟时因故意手球犯规被罚下场。
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- 2. The Deputy Commander has condemned this weekend's protest as deliberate provocation.
- 副指挥官谴责本周末的抗议活动是蓄意挑衅。
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- 3. It's not clear whether the incident was an accident or deliberate.
- 还不清楚这起事件是意外还是蓄意所为。
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- 4. It was both deliberate and malicious, not to mention clever.
- 这件事是处心积虑、早有预谋的,更不用说其手段的高明。
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- 5. It has a deliberate policy to introduce world art to Britain.
- 它在政策上有意识地将世界艺术介绍给英国。
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