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1. | It will be prudent not to displease your higher - ups, if you ask for my advice . |
| 如果您征求我的意见,那么明智的做法就是不要得罪上司。 |
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2. | Do our gifts displease your government? |
| 我们的援助让你们的政府不高兴吗? |
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3. | Well, I can't afford to displease my boss. |
| 哎,我可得罪不起我的老板。 |
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4. | It would be prudent not to displease your higher-ups, if you ask for my advice. |
| 如果您征求我的意见,那么明智的做法就是不要得罪您的上司。 |
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5. | It will is prudent not to displease your higher ups, if you ask for my advice. |
| 如果您征求我的意见 ,那么明智的做法就是不要得罪上司。 |
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6. | to offend; to displease; to put sb. out; to fall foul of; to give (or cause) offence to sb. |
| 得罪 |
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7. | She couldn't afford to displease her boss. |
| 她得罪不起她的上司。 |
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8. | To offend;displease. |
| 触犯,使不悦 |
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9. | We must be prepared to displease the dearest ones for the sake of principle. -- Gandhi |
| 我们必须有准备,为了原则,尽管是自己最亲密的人也要敢于得罪。——甘地 |
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10. | cause offence to |
| 触怒|得罪 |
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