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61. | Knowledge makes one humble; ignorance makes one proud. |
| 知识出谦逊;无知生狂傲。 |
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62. | a gentle, quiet and unassuming manner |
| 高雅、 文静而谦逊的态度. |
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63. | Mr. Lin sighed and smiled in wry modesty. |
| 林先生叹一口气苦笑着,算是谦逊。 |
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64. | The minister preached a sermon on humility. |
| 牧师就谦恭的问题布道。 |
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65. | be modest about one's achievements |
| 对自己的成就很谦逊. |
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66. | Free from ostentation or pretension;modest. |
| 朴素的,谦逊的;端庄的 |
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67. | The state or quality of being modest. |
| 谦逊谦虚的情态或品质 |
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68. | ideal ] has been to cultivate such a measure of equanimity as would enable me to bear success with humility |
| 第三个是打算培养出这样一种镇静以致使我能以谦逊来对待成功,不以朋友的爱戴而骄傲(威廉 奥斯勒)。 |
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69. | Modesty precludes me from accepting the honor. |
| 谦逊阻止我接受这一荣誉 |
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70. | Humility says someone was here before me, |
| 有人比我先登谦卑之门, |
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-- 来源 -- 交互式慢速英语-春季号 - National Visionary Leadership Project (II) |
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