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71. | He was not overawed, he was not overbold. |
| 他并不吓得唯唯诺诺,也不太放肆大胆。 |
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72. | impudent aggressiveness. |
| 放肆无礼的、具有侵略性的行为方式。 |
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73. | He started getting fresh with the new secretary. |
| 他开始对新来的秘书放肆起来。 |
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74. | It was impudent of her to answer like that. |
| 她竟那样回答,真太放肆了。 |
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75. | They're incorrigiblebecause you let them run amok. |
| 他们无可救药,都是因为你让他们放肆 |
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76. | He amazes me by his audacity. |
| 他的大胆放肆使我十分惊讶。 |
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77. | ungovernable adj. |
| 难管制的;难压制的;放肆的 |
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78. | It would be presumptuous for anybody to offer such a view. |
| 任何人提出这种观点都是太放肆了。 |
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79. | Dennis makes too free with the girls in the office. |
| 丹尼斯对办公室的女孩子太放肆了。 |
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80. | On the other hand, these broadcasts and newspapers pull out all the stops in slandering and vilifying some of our friends. |
| 而对有些朋友则放肆地污蔑谩骂。 |
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