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71. | Nobody believed his made-up excuse. |
| 没有人相信他编造的借口。 |
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72. | What purpose would there be in their inventing these stories? |
| 他们编造这些情节的用意何在? |
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73. | a deliberately false or improbable account. |
| 蓄意编造或不大可能的理由。 |
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74. | deliberately obstructive |
| 故意妨碍的 |
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75. | The chairman is talking against time. |
| 主持人故意拖时间。 |
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76. | a calculated insult |
| 故意的侮辱 |
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77. | He concocted an excuse for being late. |
| 他为迟到而编造理由。 |
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78. | stall off a request |
| 故意推托请求 |
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79. | Done intentionally or with premeditation; deliberate. |
| 故意的有意或有预谋做的;故意的 |
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80. | For a first bookable offence |
| 第一次故意犯规 |
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