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31. | A diplomat of distinction. |
| 一位卓越的外交官 |
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32. | He aspires after distinction. |
| 他渴望尊荣。 |
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33. | Glory or recognition;distinction. |
| 荣耀或认同;荣誉 |
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34. | A separation; a distinction |
| 区分;划分 |
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35. | His style lacks distinction. |
| 他的风格平淡无奇。 |
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36. | make a distinction between |
| 对¥加以区别 |
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37. | without distinction of rank |
| 不分级别. |
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38. | a merely verBal distinction |
| 只是措辞上的差异 |
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39. | Marking a distinction; distinguishing. |
| 区分的做出区别的;辨别的 |
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40. | a writer of distinction |
| 著名作家 |
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