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51. | She holds her head high, and probably can be saucy enough where she dare. |
| 她趾高气扬,也许在她敢于放肆的时候,会很放肆的。 |
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52. | Not a fit time for flippancy. |
| 不是放肆的时候 |
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53. | 1.to indulge in wanton massacre or persecution; to wreak havoc; to rage; 2.wanton cruelty; a buffet |
| 肆虐 |
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54. | but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it. |
| 但是无度的淫爱则使人败坏并卑贱焉。 |
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55. | The licence shown by the invaders. |
| 侵略者表现出来的放肆。 |
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56. | Intemperance; overindulgence |
| 无节制;放肆的行为 |
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57. | run wild; behave wantonly |
| 变放肆;失教养 |
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58. | 1.to propagate; to breed; 2.wanton |
| 滋生 |
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59. | the wanton destruction of a historic building |
| 对一座古建筑物的故意毁坏. |
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60. | Behavior or language that is boldly arrogant or offensive;effrontery. |
| 冒昧,放肆放肆地傲慢或令人不愉快的行为或语言;厚颜无耻 |
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