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21. | The cost problems will become self-evident. |
| 成本问题就会一目了然了。 |
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22. | Certain facts are self-evident. |
| 有些事情是不说自明的。 |
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23. | A self-evident principle or one that is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; a postulate |
| 格言不言而喻的原理或能作为真理被接受的规律,无须作为争论依据加以证明;基本原理 |
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24. | It is self-evident that improving itself economic development, keeping strong economic strength, implementing |
| 不言而喻,提高自身经济发展水平,保持强 大的经济实力,实施经济援助,是国家构筑强势形象的一个有利因素。 |
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25. | Without stopping to think self-evident |
| 不待思索 |
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26. | selves need no explaining;be self-evident |
| 无需说明;不言自喻 |
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27. | At present it is generally accepted, although more as a self-evident statement than on the base of a |
| 译文:目前,这个观点已被普遍接受,虽然它是不言而喻的,并不是根据科学严密推理而证明的。 |
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28. | The significance of this proposition is self-evident. |
| 这一命题的重要性无待多说。 |
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29. | exert influence, executives should take pains to establish their own expertise and not assume that it's self-evident |
| 因此,在试图发挥影响力之前,经理人应该努力确立自己的专家信誉,不要认为这是不言而喻的。 |
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30. | matter of course; it goes without saying |
| 不言而喻 |
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