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21. | It is not known when the first volume was compiled. |
| 编录第一卷的时间现在尚不知晓。 |
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22. | make known or cause to appear with great speed. |
| 使知晓或使快速出现。 |
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23. | not knowledgeable about something specified. |
| 对特定的事物不知晓。 |
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24. | The unknowable mysteries of life. |
| 生活中种种不可知晓的奥秘 |
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25. | be released or become known; of news. |
| 被发布或被知晓;消息。 |
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26. | thoroughly acquainted with through study or experience. |
| 彻底知晓,研究或者经验得完整。 |
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27. | not openly acknowledged. |
| 没有公开的让人知晓。 |
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28. | knowledge of an event before it occurs. |
| 事件发生前对该事的知晓。 |
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29. | Without the ability to get new ideas,(如果不具备获得新思想的能力,) an organization stagnates and declines and eventually |
| 倘若不能获得新主意,一个企业将停滞并衰落,而且最终会被那些有新颖主意的竞争对手所湮灭。 |
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30. | He is known to the public. |
| 他的名字为大众所知晓。 |
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