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31. | I look down upon those who always rely on others. |
| 我看不起那些总是依赖别人的人。 |
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32. | arises when agencies give advice to the public is whether even the requesting party can confidently rely |
| 当行政机关向公众提供咨询意见时,还会产生另一个相关问题,即提出要求的当事人是否可以大胆地信赖他所接受的咨询。 |
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33. | "You may rely upon me to follow you, Samuel." |
| “萨梅尔,我跟你去。” |
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34. | You may rely upon it that he will be here. |
| 请相信他一定会来的。 |
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35. | Solitary and exposed with no one to rely upon |
| 孤露无依 |
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36. | being derived from; usually followed by on or upon: a film based on a best-selling novel. |
| 源自于;经常后接on或upon:由销售最好的小说改编的电影。 |
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37. | Friends know they can count on you to be open with them and they rely on your honesty. |
| 朋友们知道你会坦诚待人,故而也信赖你的诚实。 |
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38. | You may rely upon it that he will be punctual. |
| 你可以放心,他会准时到的。 |
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39. | You may rely upon it that he will be early . |
| 他靠得住,会早到的。 |
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40. | To rely upon an official and take advantage of his influence |
| 依官仗势 |
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