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61. | hang out [up] one's shingle |
| <医师、律师> 挂出招牌开业 |
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62. | Signboards creaked and clattered in the grip of a north wind. |
| 朔风吹着那些招牌,嚓嚓地响。 |
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63. | The terrorists leapfrog any new barriers we erect. |
| 恐怖分子交互行进 不管我们竖立什么屏障 |
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64. | the L - and Found |
| 失物招领处(用作招牌, 一般不用the) |
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65. | an ancient upright stone slab bearing markings. |
| 古代竖立的一种载有标记的石板。 |
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66. | nail under false color |
| 冒充,打着别人的招牌骗人 |
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67. | Now that the unrest among the women is getting really serious, the union has been shown up for the empty bubble that it is. |
| 大概三先生也很知道,空招牌虽然是空招牌,却也有几分麻醉的作用。 |
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68. | of or relating to megaliths or the people who erected megaliths. |
| 属于、关于巨石或竖立巨石的人的。 |
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69. | The plastic lighthouse to be installed is eight meters high . |
| 将竖立的塑料灯塔有八米高。 |
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70. | reopen a shop under a new name |
| 使某商店换个招牌重开张 |
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