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61. | He that boast of his own knowledge proclaim ignorance. |
| 夸耀知识,表明无知。 |
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62. | Many party regulars took these words as a boast. |
| 很多党的积极分子把这句话看成是自我夸耀。 |
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63. | To Boast one's goodness and conceal one's wickedness |
| 伐善隐恶 |
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64. | 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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65. | Well, that is not much to boast of. |
| 这并没有什么了不得。— |
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66. | 1.to boast; 2.to exaggerate3.to praise |
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67. | Beijing and China boast great economic strength. |
| 第一,中国和北京具备举办奥运会的经济实力。 |
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68. | Organizers boast of a "once-in-a-lifetime experience". |
| 组织者自诩此次演出为“毕生难逢的体验”。 |
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69. | 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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70. | Local TV stations can boast margins north of50 percent. |
| 地方电视台的利润更是高达50%上。 |
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