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31. | .; it is widely known |
| 人所共知 |
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32. | not widely known; especially valued for its uncommonness. |
| 不是广为人知的;特别是因为稀有而有价值。 |
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33. | made widely known especially by radio or television. |
| 使之广泛的被知晓,特别是通过电台或者电视。 |
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34. | The condition of being passed about and widely known;distribution. |
| 分配被传向四方并广为人知的状态;分配 |
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35. | In China family planning is well known and very successful in the past20 years. |
| 在过去的20年,中国的计划生育工作家喻户晓而且十分成功。 |
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36. | Today, SOX, as it is known, is widely reviled. |
| 如今,人们熟悉的索克斯法案广受诟病。 |
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37. | But his experience has led him to doubt the truth of these well-known proverbs. |
| 但是,经验使他对这些家喻户晓的俗语产生了怀疑。 |
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38. | Today, Rimi is known all over Japan and in many other parts of Asia. |
| 如今,夏川里美不仅在日本家喻户晓,在亚洲许多地区也相当知名。 |
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39. | the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent. |
| 突出的状态;出名的状态。 |
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40. | (cause sth to)become(more)widely known,felt or suffered |
| (使某事物)传播,流传,蔓延 |
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