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1. | Making or marked by an extravagant outward show;ostentatious. |
| 做作的,夸耀的表示出显而易见的夸张的,炫耀的;炫耀的 |
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2. | An outward show of confidence concealed his nervousness. |
| 他表现出很有信心的样子以掩盖内心的紧张. |
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3. | 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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4. | Edna often wondered at one propensity which sometimes had inwardly disturbed her without causing any outward |
| 有个习性偶尔搅乱她的内心但从外表上却看不出痕迹来,埃得娜常想知道为什么会这样。 |
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5. | "But, in spite of his outward show, the latter was almost convinced of the old man's knowledge, or, at |
| 他虽然表面上不动声色,但几乎确信,那老人已经知道了,或者至少暗中猜测到了他同海丝特·白兰已经会过面。 |
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6. | The outward show of fight masked a spreading inner despond at the White House(Newsweek) |
| 白宫外在的战斗精神掩盖了内在日益扩散的绝望情绪(新闻周刊) |
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7. | 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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8. | keep up appearances; maintain an outward show,esp of prosperity,in order to hide what one does not want |
| 维持体面; 装门面;虚饰外表 |
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9. | To conceal, as something common or crude, with a deceptively attractive outward show. |
| 虚饰用欺骗的诱人外观掩饰普通的或粗陋的东西等 |
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10. | But, in spite of this outward show, the latter was almost convinced of the old man's knowledge, or, at |
| 他虽然表面上不动声色,但几乎确信,那老人已经知道了,或者至少暗中猜测到了他同海丝特 - 白兰已经会过面。 |
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