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21. | There are infamous hypocrites who promote their own advantage under color of the public good. |
| 有些无耻的伪君子假公济私。 |
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22. | a conscienceless villain; brash, unprincipled, and conscienceless; an unconscionable liar. |
| 丧尽天良的歹徒;粗鲁、无耻、不道德的;无耻的说谎者。 |
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23. | an infamous deed |
| 一件无耻的事 |
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24. | You dirty (ie dishonourable) dog! |
| 你这个无耻的小人! |
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25. | audaciously ad. |
| 大胆地;无耻地 |
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26. | have been and gone and |
| 竟然 |
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27. | You little crumb! |
| 你这无耻小人! |
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28. | It was brazen of him to say so! |
| 他这样说真是无耻! |
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29. | The fellow's impudence passed all bounds. |
| 这家伙无耻至极。 |
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30. | a blatant appeal to vanity; |
| 无耻的虚荣心的要求; |
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