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belief n. something believed; trust ÏàÐÅ;ÐÅÄî;ÐÅÑö [ ] n.

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thoroughly ad. completely; in every way ÍêÈ«µØ;³¹µ×µØ [ ] ad.

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thorough [ ] a.

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disreputable a. having or showing a bad character; having a had name ÉùÃûÀǼ®µÄ [ ] a.

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worldly a. experienced in the ways of society ÀÏÓÚÊÀ¹ÊµÄ [ ] a.

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au fait a. familiar ÊìϤµÄ;¾«Í¨µÄ

aha a cry of surprise, satisfaction, °¡,¹þ

magistrate n. civil officer acting as a judge in the lowest courts µØ·½·¨¹Ù [ ] n.[C]

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conduct direct the course of; manage ´¦Àí;Ö÷³Ö;Òýµ¼Ö¸»Ó [ ] vt.

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defence n. the act of defending in court the person who has been charged ±ç»¤ [ ] n.

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a witness for the defence ±»¸æµÄÖ¤ÈË

solicitor n. lawyer who advises clients on legal matters and speaks on their behalf in lower courts (³õ¼¶)ÂÉʦ [ ]

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witness n. a person who gives evidence in a court of law; serving as evidence or proof Ö¤ÈË;Ö¤¾Ý [ ] n.

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trial n. the cat or fact of examining and deciding a civil or criminal case by a law court ÉóÅÐ [ ] n.

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