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31. | be released or become known; of news. |
| 被发布或被知晓;消息。 |
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32. | The authorities couldn't even begin to assess the damage, ie because it was so great. |
| 当局简直无从估计其损失. |
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33. | make familiar or acquainted with. |
| 使熟悉或知晓某件事情。 |
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34. | He couldn't known good from evil. |
| 他们走孪生,旁人几乎无从辨别。 |
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35. | kept from public knowledge by various means;. |
| 用各种手段不让公众知晓。 |
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36. | not knowledgeable about something specified. |
| 对特定的事物不知晓。 |
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37. | they were acquainted; fully acquainted with the facts. |
| 他们很熟;完全知晓这些事实。 |
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38. | not openly acknowledged. |
| 没有公开的让人知晓。 |
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39. | make known or cause to appear with great speed. |
| 使知晓或使快速出现。 |
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40. | If we do not know the facts, we are in no position to handle such matter. |
| 不了解情况,就无从解决这类问题。 |
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