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31. | an important or influential person. |
| 非常重要或有影响力的人。 |
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32. | (informal) an important influential person. |
| (非正式)一名非常重要有影响力的人物。 |
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33. | There was a general increase in wages to meet the new dignities. |
| 薪水普遍提高了,使之和新的显要职位相称。 |
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34. | To lean on influential power |
| 凭仗势力 |
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35. | A wealthy and influential family |
| 大户人家 |
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36. | Very influential socially or politically |
| 大有来头 |
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37. | The distinction had perhaps been felt too strongly by her. |
| 这个显要的身份使她觉得太荣幸。 |
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38. | His wealth renders him influential. |
| 他的财富使得他变得有影响力。 |
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39. | This person has influential Backings |
| 此马来头大 |
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40. | The traditional procession of dignitaries opened the Institute. |
| 依照传统显要依序排列著来开始扶轮研习会。 |
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