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81. | hushed voices; muted trumpets; a subdued whisper; a quiet reprimand. |
| 柔和的声音;柔和的喇叭声;柔和的耳语;温和的斥责。 |
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82. | She is reprimand for putt undue pressure on her client. |
| 她因给顾客施加过度的压力而受责备。 |
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83. | He's always railing against the Government. |
| 他总是谴责政府。 |
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84. | Condemns past emloyers. |
| 谴责以前的雇主 |
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85. | The policeman reprimand the driver for turning without a signal |
| 警察训斥司机不打信号就拐弯 |
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86. | salve one's conscience |
| 缓和良心的谴责 |
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87. | he condemned religious sectarianism. |
| 他时常谴责宗派主义。 |
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88. | You had that reprimand coming for a very long time. |
| 你早该挨骂了 |
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89. | Censure, condemnation, or disapproval expressed especially by public opinion. |
| 谴责尤指舆论所表达的指责、谴责或非难 |
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90. | The newspapers condemned the Prime Minister for acceptingbribery. |
| 报纸谴责首相收受贿赂。 |
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