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61. | He always strives to invent something new. |
| 他一直努力要发明新东西。 |
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62. | Don't try to invent a new personality; |
| 不 要 试 图 创 造 新 的 个 性 ; |
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63. | He had to invent himself almost completely. |
| 他不得不自我塑造,简直是从头干起。 |
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64. | To invent a story and accuse falsely |
| 饰词诬告 |
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65. | Invent sth, esp in order to deceive |
| 编造某事物(尤指行骗) |
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66. | USIA could only repeat, not invent, policy. |
| 美国新闻署对政策只能照本宣科,而不能独出心裁。 |
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67. | Modern biographers do not invent such stories. |
| 现代传记作家不胡编这样的故事。 |
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68. | He would have to invent some alibi |
| 他将不得不编造某种不在犯罪现场的托辞。 |
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69. | And this is something you don't invent. |
| 这些新概念不是那种你能发明的东西。 |
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70. | To invent, compose, or recite without preparation. |
| 即兴创作无准备地发明、创作或者背诵 |
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