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81. | She had the nerve to say I was cheating. |
| 她竟敢说我作弊, 太放肆了. |
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82. | They're growing more familiar every day. |
| 那些人一天比一天变得更放肆了。 |
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83. | he presumptuously overstepped the doctor's orders. |
| 他放肆地无视医生规定的次序。 |
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84. | Jack's rude. He walked all over me. |
| 他对我太放肆了。 |
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85. | I can't believe that they let her run wild. |
| 我简直不敢相信他们让她变得放肆了。 |
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86. | You should not make free with the girl you love. |
| 你不应该对你所爱的姑娘太放肆。 |
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87. | On the other hand, these broadcasts and newspapers pull out all the stops in slandering and vilifying some of our friends. |
| 而对有些朋友则放肆地污蔑谩骂。 |
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88. | Rude and disrespectful; impudent. |
| 鲁莽的粗鲁的且不敬的;放肆的 |
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89. | For them to front an evil with plain speech is to be guilty of effrontery. |
| 对他们来说,与魔鬼开诚布公的讲话是一种厚颜无耻的罪过。 |
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90. | I cannot believe that they let her run wild. |
| 我简直不敢相信他们让她变得放肆了。 |
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