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in a way thatseemsimpossibleordifficulttounderstandbecause ofcontainingtwooppositefactsorcharacteristics: 似乎互相抵触地,看似互为矛盾地Thebigthing invideoequipmentis, paradoxically,sound.矛盾的是,视频设备中最重要的是声音。 Paradoxically, thecleanerlakeshave made iteasierforforeignspeciestothrive.矛盾的是,更清洁的湖泊让外来物种更容易繁衍生息。 - As theepidemicravagedthecommunity, it paradoxicallystrengthenedit.
- Shesuddenlyfindsherself in a paradoxicallyweakerposition.
- Paradoxically, thebestchancefarmershave ofseeinggrainpricesrisewould be ayearwherebadweatherproducedasmallcrop.
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