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81. | We abate something of the wanton extravagance of our pretensions. |
| 我们把自己恣肆狂妄的心胸稍稍加以收敛。 |
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82. | It is presumptuous of him to give orders. = He is presumptuous to give orders. |
| 他居然下令,真是太放肆了。 |
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83. | her gestures and postures became more wanton and provocative. |
| 她的姿势越来越挑逗放荡。 |
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84. | "Don't you mind," she said. "He's too fresh." |
| "别放在心上,"她说,"这小子太放肆了。” |
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85. | His excesses at parties are well known. |
| 尽人皆知他在聚会上十分放肆. |
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86. | Red flags wave in wanton winds from the west. |
| 红旗漫卷西风。 |
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-- 来源 -- 魔法英语-口语突破(初中) - Unit 7 Persuading, Advice and Wish |
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87. | The word was to him extravagant and dangerous. |
| 这话在他听来既放肆又可怕。 |
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88. | He made himself much too familiar with the girl. |
| 他对这位姑娘太放肆了。 |
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89. | willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others. |
| 故意且恶意地破坏他人财产的行径。 |
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90. | George is more intelligent than aggressive. |
| 与其说乔治言行放肆,不如说他聪颖过人。 |
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