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51. | most boring, beautiful, impressive, etc |
| 最乏味的、 美丽的、 令人钦佩的 |
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52. | take a person down a peg (or two) |
| 挫某人的锐气,杀某人的威风 |
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53. | It's time someone slapped that fellow down. |
| 该有人杀杀那个家伙的威风了。 |
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54. | To publicize such facts would only delight our enemies. |
| 公布这些事情只能长敌人的威风。 |
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55. | Wang: Many people are making efforts to revive Chinese opera. |
| 王:许多人都在致力于重振京剧的威风。 |
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56. | The surprise attack dismayed the enemy. |
| 这次奇袭大灭了敌人的威风。 |
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57. | the prestige value of owning a Rolls Royce |
| 拥有劳斯·莱斯汽车的威风. |
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58. | It was very impressive. |
| 它给我的印象非常深刻。 |
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-- 来源 -- 市民英语100句(C) - Unit 8 Historical Places in Lesson 15 How was your trip to the Palace Museum? |
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59. | Even with a stuffy nose, you still got it. |
| 即使鼻子不通气 你还是威风不减 |
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60. | When the wolf grow old , the crow ride him . |
| 狼老威风失,乌鸦当马骑。 |
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