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41. | He wrote in that style just to show off. |
| 这种文体写文章,完全是为了卖弄文采。 |
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42. | He did not like the way Fumin showed off his knowledge. |
| 他不喜欢富民卖弄知识的作法。 |
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43. | Looking forward to the opportunity of hosting you here again |
| 期待着能有机会再次作东道主迎接您 |
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44. | Person who is skilful or talented in a showy or aggressive way |
| 卖弄技艺的人;艺高而自负的人 |
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45. | Don't act up or you will be spoiled some day. |
| 不要卖弄,否则有一天你会吃大亏。 |
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46. | Never seem wiser, nor more learned, than the people you are with. |
| 与人相处切勿卖弄聪明与学识。 |
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47. | showily imitative of art or artists. |
| 炫耀卖弄地模仿艺术或艺术家。 |
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48. | My reply did not rise to the nobility of my host. |
| 我的答辞没有满足东道主的厚望。 |
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49. | To parade oneself ostentatiously;show oneself off. |
| 炫耀卖弄似地展示自己;炫耀自己 |
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50. | Many people think that Johnson is a grand stander. |
| 很多人认为约翰逊是个好卖弄的人。 |
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