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21. | perhaps, to your better information it may be less so.' |
| 就是说,我感到很奇特,你见多识广,也许并不觉得如此。” |
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22. | He was well informed and updated with all kinds of current affairs. |
| 他见多识广,并且了解各种最新的时事新闻。 |
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23. | an informed public; informed opinion; the informed customer. |
| 有见识的大众;有见识的观点;见多识广的消费者。 |
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24. | The next difficulty level entailed trying to catch the more clued-up, older gulls. |
| 接下来的一级难度是抓住见多识广的老海鸥。 |
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25. | It's not easy to fool him;he's been around. |
| 愚弄他是不容易的,他曾周各地,见多识广。 |
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26. | She's been around and I knew it wouldn't be easy to deceive her. |
| 她是个见多识广的人,我知道要想骗她可不容易。 |
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27. | The sailor had been in the wildest ports in the world.He knew his way around. |
| 他见多识广。 |
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28. | You must become informed before you can create. |
| 在你们能创造之前你们必须变得见多识广的。 |
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29. | My idea of good company is the company of clever, well-informed people, who have a great deal of conversation |
| 我心目中的愉快伙伴,应该是些聪明人,见多识广,能说会道。 |
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30. | After all, the old man had a wider knowledge of the world than either of us, and it often came in handy |
| 这老人毕竟比我们见多识广,而这说不定什么时候就有用。 |
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