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81. | They awarded John the first prize. |
| 他们授予约翰一等奖。 |
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82. | The first prize was given to him by them. |
| 他们授予他一等奖。 |
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83. | Jack was decorated with a gold medal. |
| 杰克被授予金质奖章。 |
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84. | He was awarded earldom. |
| 他被授予伯爵爵位。 |
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85. | The chancellor granted a doctor's degree to her |
| 校长授予她博士学位。 |
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86. | To give a name or title to;characterize. |
| 任命给…头衔;授予 |
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87. | a master's degree in fine arts. |
| 美术专业授予的硕士学位。 |
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88. | To raise(a person)to knighthood. |
| 授予(某人)骑士地位 |
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89. | a master's degree in religion. |
| 宗教学授予的硕士学位。 |
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90. | As is usually the case when someone takes the chance and reaches out,everyone wins. |
| 不是么,一旦某人率先采取主动,大家都是赢家。 |
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