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41. | cover up one's faults |
| 掩饰过失 |
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42. | Without disguise;unconcealed. |
| 无遮掩的;不隐瞒的 |
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43. | Nice disguise, Captain. |
| 上校,好棒的伪装。 |
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44. | a master of disguise |
| 伪装的能手. |
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45. | disguise one's voice |
| 不使用自己真实的声音 |
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46. | To save appearances |
| 掩饰外观 |
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47. | A cloak of secrecy. |
| 秘密地掩饰 |
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48. | Owners, and more especially herdsmen and agents, often attempt to disguise their neglect by condensing |
| 畜主,尤其是放牧人员和经纪人,常常想用缩短出事时间或者改变事件的时间来掩饰其疏忽。 |
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49. | Put a varnish on... |
| 文饰,掩饰 |
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50. | A Blessing in Disguise ? |
| 因祸得福? |
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