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41. | always; forever |
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42. | a know-it-all fellow: |
| 不学无术而喜欢吹牛的人 |
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43. | He was criticized for talking big. |
| 他因吹牛而受到批评。 |
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44. | to be rude; to brag or boast in a loud fashion |
| 无礼,大声地吹牛或自夸 |
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45. | Now then, Henry, don't come it. |
| 得了,亨利,别吹牛了啦! |
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46. | He turned and asked, "Who's boasting?" |
| 鸿渐回身问:“谁吹牛?” |
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47. | They can do least that Boast loudest |
| 吹牛的人做的最少 |
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48. | "Please don't think I'm bragging," he began."I don't intend it that way at all. |
| “请不要以为我在吹牛,”他开始说,“我一点没有吹牛的意思。 |
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49. | A conceited, boastful person. |
| 自大的人自负,吹牛的人 |
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50. | act as a medical quack or a charlatan. |
| 像一个江湖庸医一样吹牛。 |
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