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61. | The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts. |
| 老师不应该贬低学生的努力。 |
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62. | a man who betrays a friend abase himself |
| 背叛朋友的人是在贬低自己。 |
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63. | tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage. |
| 倾向于(或者意在)贬低或者贬损。 |
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64. | The quality or condition of being important;significance. |
| 重要性;意义重要的性质或状态;重要性 |
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65. | an act that debases or corrupts. |
| 一种贬低或堕落的行为。 |
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66. | make(oneself/sth)less worthy of respect;degrade |
| 降低(自己[某事物])的身价;贬低 |
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67. | because it reduces the victim to the level of the offender. |
| 因为它会将受害者贬低为犯罪者。 |
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68. | disparagement of something that is unattainable. |
| 对得不到的东西的贬低。 |
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69. | Aggrandize one argument while belittling another. |
| 夸大一个论点而贬低另一个 |
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70. | The woman always disparages my achievements. |
| 那个女人常贬低我的成就。 |
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