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51. | lose oneself in verbiage |
| 得意忘形地大发冗长议论 |
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52. | This was a not uncommon opinion in America also. |
| 这种议论在美国屡见不鲜。 |
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53. | have [say] the last word |
| (于议论等) 驳倒人 |
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54. | For perhaps, they have heard some talk; |
| 此辈或曾闻人议论, |
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55. | People discussed the matter in private. |
| 人们私下议论这件事。 |
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56. | People say of her that she uses black magic. |
| 人们议论她用了妖术。 |
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57. | That clinches the argument. |
| 那件事澄清了这项议论。 |
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58. | The scandal caused a lot of comment, ie of talk, gossip, etc. |
| 这件丑闻遭到很多议论. |
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59. | Stop going over Mary's faults! |
| 别再议论玛丽的缺点! |
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60. | For some years the people had been murmuring against the government. |
| 几年来人们一直在私下议论政府. |
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