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21. | Provided you are modest, you'll surely make progress. |
| 谦虚就会进步。 |
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22. | a person of great humility |
| 很谦虚的人 |
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23. | with a conscious air |
| 故作谦虚地 |
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24. | He carries modesty to extremes, ie is too modest. |
| 他谦虚得过分. |
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25. | Too much humility is pride |
| 过分谦虚即骄傲 |
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26. | I asked, with awkward diffidence. |
| 什么事呀?”我问,既尴尬又不安。 |
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27. | There's absolutely no side to him. |
| 他非常谦虚. |
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28. | Modesty is a kind of virtue. |
| 谦虚是一种美德。 |
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29. | As a result Heath rarely exhibited Nixon's crippling diffidence. |
| 因此,希思很少表现出尼克松那种郁郁寡欢。 |
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30. | but he is very modest. |
| 但还是很谦虚。 |
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-- 来源 -- 初中英语(八年级下学期适用) - Revision module B |
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