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1. | a barbed compliment; a biting aphorism; pungent satire. |
| 讽刺的赞扬;尖刻的警语作者;尖刻的讽刺。 |
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2. | It is an old aphorism. |
| 这是一句老格言。 |
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3. | Wang Ping: It is the aphorism of the Asian Games, isn't it? |
| 王平:唤,这不是亚运会的格言嘛。 |
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4. | A pithy saying that expresses a general truth or fundamental principle;an aphorism. |
| 警句,格言简练的格言,表达普遍的真谛或基本原则;警语,格言 |
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5. | A biting aphorism. |
| 发人深省的格言 |
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6. | Wang Ping: It is the aphorism of the Asian Games , is not it? |
| 王平:唤,这不是亚运会的格言嘛。 |
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7. | Mr Sarkozy offers at least a chance of proving this aphorism wrong. |
| 萨尔科奇的出现,至少给了法国一个机会,去证明此言不可信。 |
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8. | Jeff: The Olympics has another aphorism, "The most important thing is to participate." |
| 杰夫:奥运会还有一句格言呢,“重要的是在参与”。 |
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9. | The Olympics has another aphorism, "the most important thing is to participate." |
| 奥运会还有一句格言:“重在参与”。 |
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10. | Doubts also come from fans of the aphorism“ absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. |
| 有人抱持怀疑的态度,是因为服膺「有证据不等于『有』。 |
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