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91. | the state of being held in high esteem and honor. |
| 受到尊敬爱戴的状态。 |
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92. | This university is held in the highest esteem in our country |
| 这所大学在我们国家是最受重视的一所大学。 |
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93. | His work is highly thought of by the critics. |
| 他的作品深受评论家推崇. |
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94. | Welles' reputation is rightly enjoying Indian summer in critical esteem. |
| 韦尔斯的声誉到了晚年在评论界得到很高评价。 |
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95. | add (a) stone to one's cairn |
| 人死后对他倍加推崇 |
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96. | Both those poets lived in much esteem with the Pope. |
| 那两位诗人颇受教皇的青睐。 |
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97. | We embrace“ People Foremost” as our managing production operations' logos. |
| 企业推崇“以人为本”为生产经营理念。 |
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98. | Please accept this little gift in token of our esteem. |
| 请接受这个小礼物以表示我们的敬意。 |
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99. | We no longer pay a seemly deference to our superiors. |
| 我们对长者再没有一点点推崇。 |
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100. | He felt that he was wounded in his self-esteem. |
| 他感到自尊心受了伤害。 |
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