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31. | Where the young leaves unfolding scarce conceal |
| 绽开的幼叶无法遮住 |
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32. | Something used to conceal faulty construction. |
| 木塞块用来掩盖建筑缺陷的东西 |
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33. | make dim by comparison or conceal. |
| 通过对比或隐藏使变得暗淡。 |
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34. | You needn't conceal your plan from us. |
| 你用不着把你的计划向我们保密。 |
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35. | To deceive superiors and conceal subordinates |
| 蔽上蒙下 |
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36. | pocket one's pride; conceal one's pride |
| 把自尊心收起来;谦卑地 |
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37. | conceal a malady for fear of taking medicine; conceal one's illness and be reluctant to be cured; conceal |
| 讳疾忌医 |
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38. | he could not conceal his hostility. |
| 她没法隐藏自己的敌意。 |
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39. | to conceal one's identity; to fool people |
| 迷人眼目 |
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40. | " I will conceal nothing from you. |
| "我将向你坦白一切。 |
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