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11. | He spoke with much too much laisseraller . |
| 他说起话来肆无忌惮。 |
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12. | Now he was unrestrained and reckless. |
| 现在他肆无忌惮,任意妄为。 |
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13. | She will tell lies without scruple. |
| 她会肆无忌惮地说谎。 |
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14. | People become uninhibited when they drink. |
| 人一喝酒就会变得肆无忌惮。 |
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15. | Yet unscrupulous traitors are allowed to slander them. |
| 而奸人反肆无忌惮,任意污蔑。 |
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16. | By hook or by crook; by fair means or foul; unscrupulously |
| 不择手段 |
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17. | Those boys have been allowed to run wild. |
| 那些男孩子无人管教肆无忌惮. |
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18. | without scruple |
| 毫无顾忌地|肆无忌惮地|不择手段地 |
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19. | unscrupulously accusing people of disloyalty (as by saying they were Communists). |
| 不道德的归罪背信弃义的人(例如说他们是共产党)。 |
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20. | His intemperate remarks got him into trouble. |
| 他言语肆无忌惮, 惹出了是非. |
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