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19. The word "finely" in line 23 is closest in meaning to
(A) minutely
(B) loosely
(C) sensitively
(D) purely
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A(15), B(7), C(11), D(73), E(0) #803763
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B1 · 2018/03/26
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minutely: (ad.)詳細地,...
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