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31. | I intend to show up this liar. |
| 我打算揭发这个说谎者。 |
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32. | 'Who denounced you?' |
| “那么谁揭发你的?” |
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33. | to denounce; to blast; to rebuke scathingly |
| 痛斥 |
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34. | To reveal or make known, often accidentally. |
| 泄露,揭发,经常是偶然地 |
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35. | [Formal] to demote; 2.to denounce |
| 贬斥 |
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36. | To denounce the guilty and to chastise |
| 声罪致讨 |
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37. | The President asked, was the Accused openly denounced or secretly? |
| 法庭庭长提问,被告受到的是公开揭发,还是秘密揭发。 |
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38. | no offence disclosed |
| 查无罪证;并无揭发罪行 |
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39. | To make known(something discreditable. |
| 揭发(有损信誉的事) |
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40. | To declare to be hateful or abhorrent;denounce. |
| 痛斥,咒骂宣布…为可憎的或可恨的;斥责 |
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