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1. | to turn geese into swans |
| 大言不惭 |
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2. | To Boast unabashedly or shamelessly |
| 大言不惭 |
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3. | I am most unhappy at his boastfulness . |
| 我对他的大言不惭很不高兴。 |
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4. | Liqa w talk mighty loud when it get loose from the jug. |
| 酒一从酒壶流出来就会大言不惭的。 |
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5. | Boast without shame |
| 大言不惭 |
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6. | He assumed a mock extravagance. |
| 他摆出一副大言不惭的样子。 |
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7. | a detestable compound of vulgarity and rodomontade(John Morley. |
| 令人厌恶的庸俗加自吹自擂(约翰 摩勒) |
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8. | Liquor talks mighty loud when it gets loose from the jug . |
| 酒一从酒壶流出来就会大言不惭的。 |
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9. | The greatest talkers are always the least doers. |
| 大言不惭的总是行动最少的人。 |
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10. | Liquor talks mighty loud when it get loose from the jug. |
| 酒一从酒壶流出来就会大言不惭的。 |
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