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11. | To treat with excessive care. |
| 给…过分照顾过分关爱地照顾 |
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12. | An officious host; officious attention. |
| 过分殷勤的主人;过分注意 |
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13. | 里站在一架有点土气的跟踪野鸭装置前的照片可谓经典。 |
| The classic example of the shooting photo-op was(5) John Kerry' s appearance in rather too★ pristine[9] duck-hunting gear▲ in October2004. |
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14. | 克里站在一架有点土气的跟踪野鸭装置前的照片可谓经典。 |
| The classic example of the shooting photo-op was(5) John Kerry s appearance in rather too pristine[9] duck-hunting gear in October2004. |
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15. | To adorn or ornament in a showy fashion. |
| 过分装饰,过分点缀过分华丽地装饰或点缀 |
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16. | Devoted to or bound by conventions to the point of artificiality;ceremonious. |
| 因袭的过分注意或拘泥于习俗以致有点做作的;拘泥于俗套的 |
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17. | make a Federal case out of sth. |
| 过分强调某事|过分夸大某事 |
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18. | To esteem too greatly. |
| 过分评价评价得过分 |
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19. | To present with excessive or unwarranted enthusiasm;overpraise. |
| 过分吹嘘充满了过分的、不必要的激情;过分称赞,过奖 |
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20. | The extravagant(奢侈、过分、放纵) savage(野蛮、残忍) made the interior(内部) and exterior(外部、表面) criteria(标准) of deterioration |
| 奢侈的野蛮人制定了腐败的内外标准. |
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