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61. | a country to pin its hopes on the reputation of one or two persons, because if they then lose their prestige |
| 我有一个观点,如果一个党、一个国家把希望寄托在一两个人的威望上,并不很健康。 |
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62. | power and influence; prestige |
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63. | The slowness of prestige |
| 积威之渐 |
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64. | contemplation but also provided a direct route to tremendous wealth, political influence, and social prestige |
| 繁茂的僧侣学院提供了对生命学习和沉思的场所,也提供了一条直接路径去通往极大的财富和政治影响力,还有社会威望。 |
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65. | Prestige commands public confidence |
| 名孚众望 |
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66. | a person's moral prestige |
| 德望 |
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67. | National strength and prestige |
| 国威 |
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68. | The stability of a country and a party cannot be based merely on the prestige of one or two persons. |
| 把一个国家、一个党的稳定建立在一两个人的威望上,是靠不住的,很容易出问题。 |
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69. | reputation; fame; prestige; renown |
| 声誉 |
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70. | be in good odour with |
| 对¥有威望|受¥欢迎 |
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