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11. | 1.an appearance; a shape; a form 2.a manner; an air; a look (of); a mien; a posture3.a sample; a pattern; a model |
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12. | They had led fifty nations forward with much brave language. |
| 他们曾大言不惭地要领导五十个国家前进。 |
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13. | He bragged without feeling shame that he was the greatest man in the world. |
| 他大言不惭地说,他是世界上最伟大的人。 |
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14. | the purely external aspect of a thing; superficial appearance. |
| 事物外部的样子;表面的样子。 |
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15. | Pompous or bombastic speech or expression. |
| 夸张,大言不惭虚夸的或浮夸的话语或表述 |
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16. | He wasn't in the least abashed: 'They still didn't have it last year,' he retorted as if that got him off the hook. |
| 他竟大言不惭地说,去年这里还不能上网呢。 |
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17. | He's always sounding off about how he would manage the firm. |
| 他总是大言不惭地说他能把公司经营好. |
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18. | comfortable appearance |
| 安逸的样子,舒服的样子 |
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19. | Under any circumstance, commenting on this century would make anyone feel like speaking in superlatives. |
| 在任何情况下,对一个世纪发言都会有一种大言不惭的感觉。 |
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20. | look fierce/have a fierce look |
| 样子凶恶. |
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