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11. | It was some foul parody, some infamous ignoble satire. |
| 这是一个卑劣的讽刺,一个鄙俗、邪恶的嘲弄。 |
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12. | An act, trait, or custom characterized by ignorance or crudity. |
| 愚昧被认为是未开化的,鄙俗的行为、品质或习惯 |
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13. | far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife(bThomas Gray) |
| 远离尘世间的鄙俗纷争(b托马斯 格雷) |
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14. | The object of power is power. |
| 权力的目的是权力。 |
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15. | far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife(Thomas Gray) |
| 远离尘世间的鄙俗纷争(托马斯 格雷) |
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16. | Authorization granted by authority; conferred power. |
| (授予的)权威,权力特权授予的权力;授予的权力 |
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17. | Time curbed the artist's pride and the philistine's vulgarity. |
| 时间限制了艺术家的骄傲和市侩的鄙俗。 |
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18. | To invest with power, especially legal power or official authority. |
| 授权授予权力,尤指法律权力或官方权力 |
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19. | A power struggle;a power base. |
| 权力争斗;权力基础 |
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20. | and find pleasure only in what musicians would call vulgar tunes. |
| 他们只在音乐家们称为鄙俗的歌曲中才能找到乐趣。 |
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