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21. | Prestige commands public confidence |
| 名孚众望 |
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22. | the ministerial prestige |
| 政府的威信 |
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23. | a prestige address |
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24. | reputation; fame; prestige; renown |
| 声誉 |
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25. | The strikers are still holding out for higher wages. |
| 声威者仍旧为争取更高的薪水而抗争。 |
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26. | The slowness of prestige |
| 积威之渐 |
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27. | authority; power and prestige |
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28. | National strength and prestige |
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29. | power and influence; prestige |
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30. | a person's moral prestige |
| 德望 |
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