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11. | To lead away from excellence or virtue. |
| 舍弃长处或优点 |
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12. | I somehow felt that I had one prominent advantage over these gentlemen, and that was my good character |
| 我总觉得自己名声不错,同这些先生相比,这是我的显著的长处。 |
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13. | real, they will infallibly be discovered, without your pointing them out yourself, and with much more advantage |
| 如果你确有长处,必会被人发现,不必自己点出,何况这样做最好。 |
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14. | gain by comparison |
| 比较之下显长处 |
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15. | Of course, that is its advantage. |
| 不过,每一种语言都有它的长处和短处,没有一种语言是万能的。 |
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16. | Pleasing accomplishment |
| 风度;魅力;长处;才艺 |
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17. | the outstanding merit |
| 突出的长处 |
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18. | gain by contrast |
| 对比下显出长处 |
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19. | have the virtue of |
| 具有¥长处 |
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20. | The benefits I can bring to your company are as follows: |
| 我的长处如下: |
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