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21. | criticism that detracts from her achievements |
| 贬低她成就的批评 |
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22. | go out of the way |
| 故意 |
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23. | to demean oneself by taking a bribe |
| 因受贿而贬低自己 |
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24. | systematic liar |
| 故意说谎者 |
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25. | They ran down his achievement. |
| 他们贬低他的成就。 |
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26. | talked down the importance of the move. |
| 贬低这一行动的重要性 |
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27. | Derogate from |
| 有损于,丧失,减退,背离,贬低 |
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28. | He was abased for his crimes . |
| 他因犯罪而贬低身份。 |
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29. | criticism that devalues our work |
| 贬低我们工作成绩的批评. |
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30. | voluntary waste |
| 故意损害 |
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