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71. | I considered him to be far more veneer than substance. |
| 我认为他过于虚伪,华而不实。 |
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72. | Squalor and poverty lay behind the city's glittering facade. |
| 这城市表面繁华, 背后却肮脏和贫困. |
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73. | a life leavened by hypocrisy |
| 受虚伪影响的生活 |
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74. | drape every facade in light, Build bonfires ofpleasures and fun. |
| 为每一面都披上光的外衣, 燃起高兴和快乐的篝火. |
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75. | the ground floor facade or interior in Renaissance architecture. |
| 文艺复兴时期的建筑物中的正面或是里面的地板。 |
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76. | We have to put another facade on the building there. |
| 我们必须放另一个门面 在这大厦那里 |
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77. | If you look carefully, you can see through Bob's facade. |
| 如果你仔细观察,你就能看穿鲍勃的外表。 |
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78. | deceptive calm; a delusory pleasure. |
| 不实的平静;虚伪的欢乐。 |
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79. | (Jungian psychology) a personal facade one presents to the world. |
| (荣格的心理学)一个人呈现给外界的外表。 |
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80. | But now, it is all falsehood! |
| 可是,如今呢,一切全是虚伪! |
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