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31. | give an excuse |
| 给一个借口 |
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32. | A clumsy excuse. |
| 不妥的借口 |
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33. | The Government pleaded ignorance. |
| 政府借口不知情。 |
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34. | 1.to go down; to descend 2.to go on (used after a verb)3.to get; to grow; to become (used after an adjective) |
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35. | No more excuses.;Don't give me your excuses. |
| 别找借口 |
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36. | a reasonable excuse |
| 合理的借口 |
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37. | Fastened on a pretext |
| 抓住某种借口 |
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38. | Destiny: A tyrants excuse for his own crimes and a fools excuse for his failings. |
| 命运:暴君罪行的借口和愚人失败的借口。 |
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39. | They all had excuses to offer. |
| 他们都有借口。 |
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40. | Molly: Excuses, excuses. How about the weekly newsletter, is that done? |
| 莫莉:借口,借口。那每周的电子杂志呢,做完了吗? |
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