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21. | A specious allegation;a pretext. |
| 借口似是而非的辩称;借口,托词 |
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22. | disguise by camouflaging; exploit the natural surroundings to disguise something. |
| 假装;使用自然环境掩饰某物。 |
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23. | Nice disguise, sir! |
| 长官!伪装的太棒了! |
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24. | conceal (disguise) one's intention |
| 掩盖自己的意图 |
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25. | a master of disguise |
| 伪装的能手. |
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26. | disguise one's true intentions. |
| 掩盖其真正的意图 |
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27. | A Blessing in Disguise ? |
| 因祸得福? |
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28. | in the disguise of |
| 伪装成|在¥伪装下 |
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29. | make no disguise of |
| 不掩饰 |
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30. | He'd disguise his voice. |
| 他得变变嗓子。 |
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