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61. | His praise is a distinct honor. |
| 得到他的夸奖是一项难得的荣誉。 |
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62. | Admonish your friends privately, but praise them openly. |
| 要私下告诫朋友,但是要公开夸奖朋友。 |
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63. | He occasionally singled me out for a display of favor. |
| 他有时把我抬出来夸奖一番以示恩宠。 |
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64. | reassured by her praise he pressed on. |
| 通过他对她的夸奖恢复了信心。 |
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65. | The master commended the dishonest manager because he had acted shrewdly. |
| 主人就夸奖这不义的管家作事聪明。 |
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66. | Compliment him on his performance at the Victory Motel. |
| 好好夸奖一下他在胜利旅馆的演技 |
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67. | a remark (or act) expressing praise and admiration. |
| 表明夸奖或赞赏的语言(或行动)。 |
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68. | "They have none of them much to recommend them," replied he; |
| “她们没有哪一个值得夸奖的,”他回答道; |
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69. | M: Thank you. I will not let you down. |
| (谢谢教练夸奖,我不会让您失望的。 |
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70. | "I deserve neither such praise nor such censure," cried Elizabeth; "I am not a great reader, and I have pleasure in many things." |
| 伊丽莎白嚷道:“这样的夸奖我不敢当,这样的责备我也不敢当,我并不是什么了不起的读书人,很多东西我都感到乐趣。” |
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