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71. | [Informal] to shout; to yell; to make an uproar; 2.to make widely known |
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72. | He is a household legendary figure. |
| 他是个家喻户晓的传奇性人物。 |
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73. | Foundation (CYDF) brings forward its famous-brand commonweal activity, namely, "Project Hope", is well known |
| 作为我国非营利组织的典型——中国青少年发展基金会,其推出的品牌公益事业——“希望工程”已家喻户晓。 |
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74. | It is widely known that he is one of the most popular novelists in China. |
| 众人皆知他是中国最受欢迎的小说家之一。 |
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75. | he's like the go-to plastic surgeon on the east coast. |
| 他几乎是东海岸家喻户晓的整容医生 |
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76. | Exoneration or rehabilitation should be made known as widely as were the original wrong decisions. |
| 原来在什么范围内弄错的,也应该在什么范围内宣布平反。 |
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77. | It is, nevertheless, the oldest known alcoholic drink in the world and is widely enjoyed. |
| 尽管如此,它仍是世界上公认为最古老的含酒精饮料,而且广受喜爱。 |
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78. | I'm about to become a househd name. |
| 我马上就要成为一个家喻户晓的人 |
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79. | to make widely known; to make public; to let the cat out of the bag |
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80. | by its radio play became one of the most popular program ever since. |
| 也从此成为家喻户晓的节目之一。 |
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-- 来源 -- 综合英语第3册 - Unit 9 Science Fiction Text B |
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