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71. | By the end of the evening he was in his most extravagant humour. |
| 到了夜晚,他处处显出出类拔萃的幽默。 |
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72. | A prominent or notable person. |
| 名人重要的或引人注意的人 |
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73. | The Retrospective Review that the elect had revived. |
| 《反省杂志》已被一批出类拔萃的人复刊了。 |
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74. | not prominent or readily noticeable. |
| 不突出或者不容易被注意到。 |
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75. | Personal appearance is not prominent |
| 品貌不扬 |
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76. | He has a prominent nose. |
| 他有个突出的鼻子。 |
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77. | murder; of socially prominent persons. |
| 谋杀;在社会上有显著影响力的人。 |
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78. | He became a prominent attorney. |
| 他成了有名的律师。 |
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79. | In the most prominent position. |
| 居于最突出位置 |
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80. | Exceptional creative or inventive capacity is the product of an inexhaustible willingness to take great trouble. |
| 出类拔萃的创造发明能力源于不屈不挠的坚定信念。 |
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