Fourteen people were charged with offences including obstruction and resisting arrest.A:.warfareB: violationC: robberyD: racism
Fourteen people were charged with offences including obstruction and resisting arrest.
A:.warfare
B: violation
C: robbery
D: racism
B: violation
C: robbery
D: racism
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解析:句意:十四个人被指控有罪,其中包括妨碍警方执行公务和拒绝被逮捕罪。句中画线部分offences意为“罪行,过错,犯罪”。warfare意为“战争”;violation意为“违反(条约,原则,法律)";robbery意为“盗窃”;racism意为“种族主义”。画线单词与B项在意义最接近。故选B项。
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