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91. | He has a notion that I' m cheating him. |
| 他认为我在骗他。 |
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92. | She's got some starry-eyed notion about reforming society. |
| 她对社会改革有些异想天开的想法. |
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93. | She flirted with the notion of buying a wig. |
| 她随便地想到要买个假发。 |
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94. | Management is always a notion relatived to particular group. |
| 管理从来都是和特定群体相关的。 |
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95. | Everybody's offended by the notion of a cash bar |
| 我说弄个售货吧台 结果把每个人都得罪了 |
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96. | A general or widely held principle, concept, or notion. |
| 一般性普遍地或广泛地保持的原则、概念或意图 |
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97. | I have erred against every commonplace notion of decorum. |
| 我违反了通常的关于礼貌的所有看法。 |
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98. | The lecturer dung his notion into the audience’s ears. |
| 演讲者把他的想法反反复复灌输给听众。 |
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99. | An impulsive, often eccentric turn of mind; a notion. |
| 一时冲动的,通常奇怪的想法;想法 |
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100. | The world has a very unhappy notion of honesty. |
| 世界对诚实有一种非常不恰当的看法。 |
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