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51. | Yet for disport we fawn and flatter both, |
| 为了取乐,我们奉承低头, |
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52. | 23 [和合]不要忘记你敌人的声音;那起来敌你之人的37喧哗时常上升。 |
| NIV] Do not ignore the clamor of your adversaries, the uproar of your enemies, which rises continually. |
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53. | He refused to bow and scrape to every customer. |
| 他不愿奉承每个顾客。 |
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54. | they listened with flattering interest. |
| 他们为了奉承而听着。 |
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55. | To act submissively or obsequiously in order to gain favor. |
| 奉承,拍马屁为了获取好感而装出顺从的或奉承的样子 |
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56. | He likes to be flattered . |
| 他喜欢别人奉承他。 |
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57. | She was an expert in flattery. |
| 她深谙奉承谄媚之道。 |
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58. | slavered over his rich uncle; |
| 奉承他有钱的叔叔; |
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59. | He flattered her shamelessly. |
| 他厚颜无耻地奉承她。 |
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60. | a group of fawning admirers. |
| 一群谄媚奉承的支持者. |
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