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71. | Don't poke in when other people prefer to keep hidden. |
| 别人愿意隐秘的事情,不要好奇地去探听。 |
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72. | For the first of these, secrecy: it is indeed, the virtue of a confessor, and assuredly,the secret man heareth many confessions; |
| 讲起这第一件事——隐秘——来,这真是一位听人忏悔者底德能。 隐秘的人确实常是听得到许多的忏悔的。 |
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73. | presenting a bold front to conceal unpreparedness |
| 空城计 |
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74. | The little homely evenings had all the charm of newness and secrecy. |
| 夜晚小家庭的乐趣有一种新奇、隐秘的魅力。 |
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75. | to conceal one's name; to live incognito |
| 埋名 |
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76. | something serving to conceal plans; a fictitious reason that is concocted in order to conceal the real |
| 用以隐瞒计划的东西;编造出来隐瞒真正原因的虚构理由。 |
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77. | He took some trouble to conceal it. |
| 他竭力把这种感情隐藏起来。 |
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78. | conceal or hide by covering or intervening. |
| 通过盖或遮的方式来隐蔽或掩盖。 |
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79. | Not publicly disclosed;confidential. |
| 机密的,隐秘的不公共披露的;受限制的 |
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80. | To conceal oneself in the holy door;to conceal one's whereabout in a monastery;to become a monk |
| 遁迹空门 |
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