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21. | That was a pretty low-down trick to play! |
| 玩弄那套伎俩真可耻! |
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22. | Such tactics did not daunt Tom Johnson. |
| 这种伎俩没有吓倒汤姆·约翰逊。 |
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23. | He's very artful and usually succeeds in getting what he wants. |
| 他很狡诈,往往能如愿以偿。 |
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24. | Crafty or deceitful;cunning |
| 狡猾的;骗人的;狡诈的 |
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25. | The old lady was duped by the dishonest salesman. |
| 老太太上了那个狡诈推销员的当。 |
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26. | They played a nasty trick. |
| 他们玩弄卑劣的伎俩。 |
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27. | Cunning:Marked by or given to artful subtlety and deceptiveness. |
| "狡猾的,狡诈的,诡诈的:狡猾或狡诈的,以诡诈为特征的." |
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28. | Here was neither guile nor rapacity. |
| 在她身上没有狡诈和贪婪。 |
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29. | Marked by or given to artful subtlety and deceptiveness. |
| 狡猾的,狡诈的,诡诈的狡猾或狡诈的,以诡诈为特征的 |
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30. | The phrase was furtive, sly, yet triumphant. |
| 这话说得鬼鬼祟祟,狡诈,却得意。 |
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