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31. | A day of glory nears. |
| 光荣的日子即将来临。 |
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32. | The path to glory be always rugged . |
| 光荣之路多坎坷。 |
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33. | He died a glorious death. |
| 他死得光荣。 |
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34. | Full credit must go to him. |
| 光荣应归于他。 |
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35. | 1399年的今天,理查德二世成为英国历史上第一个被废的君主——即位第二天国会便将他废黜,并立亨利四世为君。 |
| RichardⅡ became the first British monarch to abdicate-next day was deposed by Parliament, which chose Henry IV as his successor. |
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36. | She is an honour to her profession. |
| 她是同行的光荣. |
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37. | He managed to retire with dignity. |
| 他打算光荣退休。 |
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38. | illustrious acts |
| 光荣的行为 |
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39. | And she is the first in her class all this term. |
| 保持第一真光荣。 |
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-- 来源 -- 小学英语(六年级上学期适用) - Unit 3 Lesson Four Two Tickets for a Bullfight |
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40. | Be honored that; be glorified that;Be exalted because |
| 很光荣;很荣幸 |
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