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41. | he asked insinuatingly. |
| "他奉承地问。 |
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42. | Some people are reached by flattery. |
| 有些人就爱听奉承。 |
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43. | Say nice things to a person's face, but play devil with him behind his back. |
| 当面奉承,背后捣鬼。 |
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44. | sugary compliments; a sugary smile. |
| 奉承;甜蜜的一笑 |
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45. | She was used to being made much of. |
| 她习惯于受人奉承。 |
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46. | His flattery carries a sting. |
| 他的奉承话中带刺。 |
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47. | Flattery will get you nowhere. |
| 奉承是行不通的。 |
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48. | She hated being flattered. |
| 她讨厌别人奉承。 |
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49. | She always butters up the boss |
| 她总是奉承老板。 |
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50. | 1 [和合]不要为1明日自夸,因为一日要生何事,你尚且不能知道。 |
| NIV] Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth. |
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