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81. | The president tried to sweep the embarassing incident under the rug. |
| 总统试图隐瞒领事馆事件。 |
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82. | Afflictions are sometimes Blessings in disguise. |
| 苦难有时是福气 |
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83. | I couldn' t disguise my anger. |
| 我怒形於色. |
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84. | he was unrecognized in his disguise. |
| 乔装打扮使他没有被认出来。 |
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85. | To make a tour in disguise |
| 微服出游 |
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86. | He made his escape in disguise. |
| 他化装后逃走了。 |
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87. | wear a beard as a disguise |
| 戴上假须. |
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88. | something serving to conceal plans; a fictitious reason that is concocted in order to conceal the real reason. |
| 用以隐瞒计划的东西;编造出来隐瞒真正原因的虚构理由。 |
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89. | To disguise face and eat charcoal |
| 衅面吞炭 |
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90. | suppress the truth about sth |
| 隐瞒某事物的真相 |
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