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61. | A rapid intellect and ready eloquence may carry off a little impudence. |
| 头脑敏捷,口才流利,就能减少冒失。 |
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62. | For the first time in his life, he must spread himself wordily. |
| 有生以来,他还是第一次想卖弄一下口才。 |
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63. | A recitation delivered as an exercise in rhetoric or elocution. |
| 朗诵为练习演讲或口才的朗诵 |
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64. | He is a regal raconteur. He was born to chat. |
| 他是故事大王,天生的好口才。 |
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65. | Stevenson was eloquent and elegant— but soft. |
| 史蒂文森有口才、风度,但很软弱。 |
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66. | Eloquence will avail you little or nothing. |
| 善辩的口才对你没有益处。 |
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67. | They'll want your balls for breakfast. |
| 他们要咬你几口才解恨呢。 |
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68. | A brilliant display, as of rhetoric or wit, or of virtuosity in the performing arts. |
| 口才或机智的炫耀辉煌灿烂,天花乱坠,尤指在口才或才智,以及艺术表演中的艺术表现能力 |
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69. | without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner. |
| 没有口才地;以不善于表达的方式。 |
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70. | Stevenson was eloquent and elegant------but soft. |
| 史蒂文森有口才、有风度,但很软弱。 |
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