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81. | Long before they became widely known her was informed on the latest inventions and scientific advances |
| 他比别人早知道当时刚出现的发明和科学进展。 |
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82. | The girl, Su Mingjuan is a household name, |
| 苏明娟,一个家喻户晓的女孩, |
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83. | "True Love" and "I Love You Truly" are two of the best-known popular songs that go on and on about how |
| “真正的爱”和“我真的爱你”这两首歌唱永恒爱情的歌曲,可谓是家喻户晓,人人皆知,广为传唱。 |
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84. | , the soap opera, as has been called "worldly myth", became one way of entertainment most loved and widely |
| 随着中国政治、经济、文化的转型,九十年代以《渴望》为代表的电视连续剧的迅猛崛起,电视剧这种“世俗神话”一跃成为中国百姓生活中最喜闻乐见、家喻户晓的消费娱乐方式。 |
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85. | of no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual |
| 指没有特殊的区别或者特性;广为人知或者经常碰到;一般的、普通的或者平常的。 |
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86. | The legend of The Three Wise Kings and Five August Emperors is widely known in China. |
| 三皇五帝的传说在中国流传得很广。 |
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87. | Lv SiBai was a educator and artist who did not want to be made widely known. |
| 吕斯百是一个不事张扬的从教之人和艺术家。 |
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88. | She was one of the pillars of the church, a powerful evangelist and very widely known. |
| 她是一位远近闻名,颇有影响的福音传道士,是教会的一根顶梁柱。 |
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89. | to publicize; to make widely known; to propagate; to advocate; to preach (a religion or teaching) |
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90. | They waited for a sight of the popular actress. |
| 他们等着看一眼那位家喻户晓的女明星。 |
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