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61. | Women rarely boast of their courage. |
| 女人不大吹嘘她们的勇气。 |
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62. | To brag or boast about oneself. |
| 自我吹嘘,自我夸耀 |
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63. | it was not uncommon to hear otherwise well-read men confess to an ignorance of Hawthorne or Melville without |
| 饱学之士也大言不惭地承认,他们尚不知霍桑和梅尔维尔为何许人。诸如此类的事是屡见不鲜的。 |
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64. | 1.to shine; 2.to boast |
| 耀 |
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65. | They had led fifty nations forward with much brave language. |
| 他们曾大言不惭地要领导五十个国家前进。 |
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66. | Nobody should boast of his learning. |
| 谁也不应当夸耀自己的学识。 |
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67. | It 's nothing to boast about . |
| 这事没什么好夸耀的。 |
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68. | Nobody can boast himself No1 forever. |
| 没有一个人能自夸老子天下第一。 |
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69. | To Boast a high-level faculty |
| 拥有一支高水平的师资队伍 |
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70. | That' s nothing to boast about. |
| 那没有什麽值得自吹的. |
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