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1. | Women rarely boast of their courage. |
| 女人不大吹嘘她们的勇气。 |
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2. | To exult loudly, as over another's defeat;boast. |
| 欢呼,吹嘘因打败他人而欢呼;吹嘘 |
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3. | I had nothing nearer my fancy than to get home to the stockade and boast of my achievements. |
| 我现在巴不得立刻回到木寨去吹嘘我的壮举。 |
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4. | To speak boastfully;brag. |
| 吹嘘吹嘘地说;夸耀 |
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5. | 'Nothing to boast of,' said Miss Pross. |
| “没有什么值得吹嘘的,”普洛丝小姐说。 |
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6. | The rich uncle of whom he boast is only a myth |
| 他吹嘘的那个有钱的叔叔只是个乌有翁 |
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7. | Henry actually used to boast that he never kept any files. |
| 事实上享利经常吹嘘他不保留任何档案。 |
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8. | do not boast of what you have come to Paris to do, or have done; |
| 把你这次行程严守秘密,别吹嘘你到巴黎来干什么,或曾干了什么。 |
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9. | Willoughby's boast of his implacable character was to blame. |
| 威洛比吹嘘过他不饶人的性格,他应该受到谴责。 |
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10. | To speak boastfully of;brag about. |
| 吹嘘吹嘘地说…;夸耀… |
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