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61. | She liked him because she found him kind and modest. |
| 她之所以喜欢他,是因为她觉得他亲切,谦虚。 |
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62. | The modest man moderately modified the model in this mode. |
| 谦虚者适度地用这种方式修改了模型。 |
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63. | make very modest demands |
| 提出非常适度的要求 |
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64. | Modest and easy to approach, he soon put everyone completely at ease. |
| 他是那样谦虚、易近人,很快使大家放松下来。 |
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65. | flattery that would inflate the most modest person's ego |
| 把最谦虚的人也能吹捧得趾高气扬的恭维. |
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66. | You're too modest. You're better at it than many performers. |
| 你太谦虚了。你比许多表演者道行还高强。 |
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67. | The older they are, the more modest they should be and the more careful not to make mistakes in their |
| 越老越不要最后犯错误,越老越要谦虚一点。 |
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68. | A: You're too modest. You're better at it than many performers. |
| 你太谦虚了。你比许多表演者道行还高强。 |
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69. | too scrupulous,modest or proper(about principles,morals,etc) |
| (在原则、道德等方面)过分拘谨的、谦虚的或正经的. |
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70. | His straightforward, modest manner took into camp everybody he knew. |
| 他爽直而谦虚的态度使所有认识他的人都上了当。 |
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