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41. | Such tactics did not daunt Tom Johnson. |
| 这种伎俩没有吓倒汤姆·约翰逊。 |
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42. | It was a contemptible trick to tell lies and play on an old friend ! |
| 说谎耍弄老朋友是卑鄙伎俩! |
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43. | They resorted to the trick of passing off fish-eyes as pearls. |
| 他们使用了鱼目混珠的伎俩。 |
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44. | base and unpatriotic motives; a base, degrading way of life; cheating is dishonorable; they considered colonialism immoral; unethical practices in handling public funds. |
| 可耻的毫无爱国心的动机;卑鄙可耻的生活道路;欺骗是可耻的;他们认为殖民主义是不道德的;可耻的处理公共资金的手段。 |
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45. | person or thing that causes shame |
| 可耻的人或事物 |
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46. | It is unworthy of it to be cramped. |
| 真可耻,它竟会抽筋。 |
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47. | A stratagem;a trick. |
| 欺骗手段诡计;骗人的伎俩 |
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48. | Ah, the abomination! |
| 可耻的东西! |
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49. | discreditable conduct, methods, tactics, etc |
| 不名誉的行为、 方法、 伎俩等. |
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50. | It is disgraceful for him to act in that way. |
| 他那样做是可耻的。 |
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