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31. | It is difficult to discern the truth. |
| 很难了解真相。 |
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32. | The output of this method makes it clear: |
| 这个方法的输出结果是一目了然的: |
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33. | He would have an idea of what was happening to Hearn. |
| 他对候恩的情况可以一目了然。 |
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34. | Cannot discern what is salty or Bitter |
| 不知咸苦 |
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35. | To catch sight of(something difficult to discern). |
| 看见,察觉,辨别看到(很难察觉的)东西 |
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36. | difficult or impossible to perceive or discern. |
| 难以或者不可能察觉或者辨别。 |
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37. | The ability o discern what is coming |
| 先见之明 |
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38. | The face of the sky you know how to discern, but you cannot discern the signs of the times. |
| 你们知道分辨天色,倒不能分辨这时期的神迹。 |
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39. | We must discern between right and wrong |
| 我们要分清是非。 |
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40. | I soon discern that the man was lying. |
| 我很快看出那人在撒谎。 |
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