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41. | a great piece of presumption |
| 极为冒昧 [无礼,放肆] 的事 |
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42. | cautious of strangers |
| 提防陌生人 |
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43. | I' ve had enough of your impudence ! |
| 你这样放肆, 我已经受够了! |
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44. | It is too presumptuous of you to say so. |
| 你这样说话太放肆了。 |
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45. | That child is a bit too perky! |
| 那孩子有点太放肆了! |
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46. | behave saucy or impudently towards. |
| 对别人非常放肆、无礼地行事。 |
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47. | this unbuttoned and disrespectful age- Curtis Bok; unlaced behavior in the neighborhood pub. |
| 这个放肆无礼的年纪-科蒂斯·伯克;附近酒馆放肆的行为。 |
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48. | I thought her rather forward. |
| 我觉得她太放肆了。 |
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49. | It is too presumptuous of him to do so. |
| 他这样做太放肆了。 |
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50. | He then started to get fresh with me. |
| 他于是对我放肆起来. |
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