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1. | 'I think you may take that liberty,' the Doctor answered, smiling. |
| “我看你可以自由发问,”医生笑吟吟地说。 |
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2. | You shall not take liberty when you be give a lecture |
| 你讲课时不应该太随便 |
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3. | To take the liberty of |
| 不揣冒味 |
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4. | May I take the liberty of asking you to read this booklet? |
| 我可以冒昧地请你读读这本小册子吗? |
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5. | take the liberty to do sth. |
| 冒昧做某事 |
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6. | (self-depreciatory expression) to make bold; to venture; to take the liberty; to take leave to do sth |
| 冒昧 |
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7. | I must take the liberty of differing with you. |
| 我大胆提出和你不同的意见。 |
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8. | We take the liberty today of send you sample of wheat . |
| 今天,我们冒味送去小麦样品。 |
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9. | To take a liberty would call down her Majesty's wrath. |
| 放肆会惹得女王大怒。 |
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10. | I should take the liberty of introducing her to my admirable aunt. |
| 我想斗胆把她介绍给我那可敬的姑母。 |
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