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31. | insinuate oneself into a person's favor |
| 巧妙地奉承某人 |
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32. | At last he came up, by good management of my attorney, to 150 pounds and a suit of black silk clothes. |
| 靠着我的律师的巧妙手段,他最后加到一百五十英镑同一套黑色的绸衣服。 |
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33. | an intelligently structured essay |
| 结构巧妙的文章. |
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34. | The case was put cleverly. |
| 事情陈述得很巧妙。 |
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35. | He did it very cleverly. |
| 他干得很巧妙。 |
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36. | a clever disposition of troops |
| 军队的巧妙部署 |
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37. | artfully persuasive in speech. |
| 言辞巧妙,有说服力。 |
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38. | a clean hit |
| (棒球)巧妙的击中 |
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39. | He maneuvered himself away from danger. |
| 他巧妙地脱险。 |
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40. | A well-turned phrase. |
| 用得巧妙的短语 |
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