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61. | I've seen the devil of voilence, and the devil of greed, and the devil of hot desire. |
| 我见识过那种残暴恶毒的人,见识过贪得无厌的恶棍和欲壑难填的混蛋。 |
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62. | Although she's not very clever she's got lots of common sense. |
| 她虽然不很聪明,但很有见识。 |
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63. | She cultivated her mind by reading widely |
| 她通过博览群书增长自己的见识。 |
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64. | A trip around the world is an instructive experience. |
| 环球旅行是一种增长见识的经历。 |
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65. | adj. having a lot of room; not narrow |
| 广阔的; 宽敞的 |
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-- 来源 -- 高职高专综合英语第2册(下) - Unit 8 Part Ⅰ |
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66. | fenlands of considerable extent |
| 相当广阔的沼泽地 |
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67. | The interval between that time and supper he devoted to showing me his collection of curiosities. |
| 他利用晚餐以前的空隙时间,让我见识见识他收藏的珍奇玩意儿。 |
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68. | He has better sense than to be carried away by success. |
| 他的见识,不至于被胜利冲昏头脑。 |
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69. | "And are you prepared to encounter all the horrors that a building such 'what one reads about' may produce?" |
| “‘书上看到的’这类建筑物里可能发生的许多恐怖事件,难道你也准备见识见识?” |
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70. | Common sense is worth more than learning. |
| 普通的见识比学问更重要。 |
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