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31. | To impart or convey to others by heredity or inheritance;hand down. |
| 遗传通过遗留或继承的方式给予或传达给另一个人;传下去 |
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32. | Tending to use, using, or expressed in more words than are necessary to convey meaning. |
| 多言的,罗唆的倾向于用超过传达意思所必需的词的,用超过传达意思所必需的词叙述的 |
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33. | I cannot convey the sense of1) abominable2) desolation that hung over the world. |
| 我简直无法传达,笼罩着这个世界的那种令人嫌厌的寂寥感。 |
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34. | Performers also use their eyes and facial expressions to help convey the specific meanings. |
| 表演者也通过其眼神和面部表情来帮助传达确定的意义。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高二下学期适用) 8 - Unit 1 Names Challenging Yourself |
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35. | you have the education,intelligence to convey the nuances of your culture. |
| 你受过教育 而且拥有可以传达你们文化中的细微差别的智慧 |
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36. | He has promised me that he will convey our idea to the people in charge. |
| 他已经答应我他将把我们的想传达给主管人员 |
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37. | To introduce or otherwise convey(a thought, for example)gradually and insidiously. |
| 暗示,旁敲侧击地说逐渐而阴险地输入或传达(例入某种思想) |
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38. | I will omit no opportunity that may convey my greetings, love, to thee. |
| 我决不放弃任何机会,爱人,向你传达我的衷忱。 |
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39. | interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression. |
| 以一特定的方式理解某事物;传达一种特定的意义或印象。 |
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40. | This is the important message that Theodore Roosevelt wanted to convey when he wrote in a letter |
| 这就是罗斯福总统在一封信中想要传达的重要讯息: |
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