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31. | A rapid intellect and ready eloquence may carry off a little impudence. |
| 头脑敏捷,口才流利,就能减少冒失。 |
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32. | A brilliant display, as of rhetoric or wit, or of virtuosity in the performing arts. |
| 口才或机智的炫耀辉煌灿烂,天花乱坠,尤指在口才或才智,以及艺术表演中的艺术表现能力 |
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33. | During 1949, when the city was liberated, Beijing's population was only 1.5 million. |
| 1949年刚解放时,北京人口才150万。 |
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34. | Eloquence will avail you little or nothing. |
| 善辩的口才对你没有益处。 |
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35. | He is tall, eloquent and have fine manners. |
| 他个子高大,口才流利,举止文雅。 |
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36. | We are convinced by his eloquence. |
| 我们为他的口才所折服。 |
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37. | Down, down he sped, till he reached the Welshman's. |
| 一直跑到威尔斯曼家门口才停下来。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉文学 - 汤姆历险 - tangmulixianji29 |
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38. | Stevenson was eloquent and elegant— but soft. |
| 史蒂文森有口才、风度,但很软弱。 |
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39. | No one can rival him in eloquence. |
| 在口才方面没有人能与他匹敌。 |
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40. | without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner. |
| 没有口才地;以不善于表达的方式。 |
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