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61. | To solicit customers, votes, or patronage, especially in a brazen way. |
| 兜售、招徕、拉生意诱惑以得到顾客、选票或帮助,尤指以一种厚颜无耻的方法 |
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62. | Some people prefer to brazen a thing out rather than admit defeat. |
| 有的人不愿承认失败,而是宁肯厚着脸皮干下去。 |
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63. | to be shameless; to have the cheek to; to be brazen |
| 不要脸 |
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64. | The drink inside him made him feel less brazen than spontaneous. |
| 腹中的饮料使他觉得,他的问题是自然而不悖理。 |
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65. | Although his deception had been discovered, he decided to brazen it out. |
| 虽然他的骗术已被人发现,他仍决定厚着脸皮挺 |
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66. | It's nothing but rumors fabricated out of thin air and brazen lies. |
| 纯粹是无中生有,当面造谣。 |
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67. | His horses speed lightly, and never a drop touches the brazen axle." |
| 神马脚步轻快,黄铜车轴从未打湿过。” |
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68. | Ali," cried he, striking at the same time on the brazen gong. |
| 阿里!他喊道,并在那面紫铜的铜锣上敲了一下。 |
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69. | Although his deception have is discover, he decide to brazen it out. |
| 虽然他的骗术已被人发现,他仍决定厚著脸皮挺 |
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70. | Although his deception have is discovered, he decide to brazen it out |
| 虽然他的骗术已被人发现,他仍决定厚著脸皮挺住 |
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