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21. | Tipping well is a chance to show off. |
| 多掏小费是炫耀、表现自己的机会。 |
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22. | A deceptively attractive external appearance; an outward show. |
| 虚饰,外表骗人的吸引人的外表;外在的表现 |
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23. | (used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy. |
| (用来指人或者行为)倾向于表现仁慈。 |
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24. | I wanted to show flowers as God's miracles. |
| 我希望把花卉表现得 一如上帝的奇迹 |
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25. | She was bursting to show what she could do. |
| 她迫切想表现一下她的本事。 |
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26. | Mere show without reality;outward appearance. |
| 空洞只是卖弄而毫无实质内容;外在的表现 |
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27. | melody, and rhythm is to show the lyrics. |
| 旋律和节奏来表现歌词的含义。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高一上学期适用) 1 - Unit 5 Music -B |
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28. | It made it easier to show people's hallucinations. |
| 这种方法使得表现人们那种幻想变得更加容易。 |
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29. | show the nature of or express(sth);correspond to |
| 表现(某事物)的性质;表达(某事物);符合 |
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30. | This is a golden chance, and I'll put up a good show. |
| 这机会难得,我一定好好表现一番。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语惯用法100(2) - Part 61 Determination |
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