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31. | with a bold hand |
| 大胆地 |
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32. | audacious explorers; fearless reporters and photographers; intrepid pioneers. |
| 勇敢的探索者;无畏的记者和摄影师;无畏的先锋。 |
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33. | A person regarded as aggressive, audacious, or fierce. |
| 凶恶的人,虎狼之徒被认为是有野心、卤莽或凶残的人 |
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34. | Don't argue; Try bold experiments and blaze new trails. |
| 不争论,大胆地试,大胆地闯。 |
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35. | It was audacious of him to try that. |
| 他试图做那种事,真是鲁莽。 |
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36. | audaciousness n. |
| 大胆;无耻 |
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37. | face up to |
| 大胆面对 |
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38. | take by the beard |
| 大胆攻击 |
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39. | How daring! |
| 好大胆! |
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40. | You are extremely audacious to open out a mine! |
| 你竟敢擅自开矿, 真是胆大妄为。 |
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