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41. | The prisoner was coerced into confessing to the crime |
| 该囚犯被迫坦白其罪行。 |
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42. | There's nothing I won't confess. |
| 我没什么可以坦白的了。 |
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43. | advised the suspect to level with the authorities. |
| 劝服嫌疑犯对当局坦白 |
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44. | Confessions made to him are never blabbed. |
| 向他坦白的话决不会泄漏出去。 |
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45. | the quality of being disingenuous and lacking candor. |
| 无诚意或坦白直率的品质。 |
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46. | A confession, as of having committed a crime. |
| 供认如承认犯罪事实的坦白 |
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47. | He avowed openly [publicly] that he was divorced. |
| 他坦白 [公开] 承认自己离了婚。 |
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48. | Why won't you be candid? |
| 为什么你不坦白直说呢? |
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49. | To feign frankness is a ruse of war. |
| 装作坦白,是为了作战的目的。 |
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50. | I'll be perfectly frank with you. |
| 我对你做到完全坦白。 |
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