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31. | Be familiar with; to know about;to be familiar to |
| 熟悉;通晓 |
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32. | Be acquainted with; know the ropes |
| 熟悉 |
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33. | He has parliamentary procedure and the rules and traditions of the House of Commons at his fingertips. |
| 他对议院法和下议院的传统惯例都非常熟悉。 |
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34. | To be familiar;associate. |
| 熟悉;联系 |
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35. | They are very energetic, conversant in professional knowledge and good at negotiating with foreigners. |
| 这些人很有干劲,而且业务非常熟悉,对外谈判也是能手。 |
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36. | The quality or condition of being familiar. |
| 熟悉,通晓熟悉的特点或状态 |
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37. | The state of being conversant;familiarity. |
| 熟悉熟悉、精通的状态;熟识 |
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38. | well versed in the ways of journalists |
| 熟悉新闻工作. |
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39. | We won't go wrong, because I'm quite familiar with the streets here. |
| 我们不会走错路的, 因为我对这儿的街道非常熟悉。 |
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40. | familiarization training |
| 熟悉训练 |
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