21. | Young writers feel that the literary Establishment is unjust. |
| 年轻作家觉得文坛的当权派不公正.
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22. | a literary mode. |
| 一种文风。
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23. | His speech is too literary . |
| 他的演讲太书本气。
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24. | He got an artistic [a literary ] livelihood. |
| 他靠绘画[写作]谋生。
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25. | He honestly tried to present life as he saw it--that is the secret of his literary fame. |
| 他努力按其所见来忠实地描述生活,这就是他蜚声文坛的决窍。
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26. | His name is much bandied about in literary columns. |
| 他的名字在文学专栏里频遭物议。
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27. | He made little proficiency in literary accomplishments. |
| 他的文学造诣不够精深。
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28. | He has no pretensions to literary power. |
| 他并不自诩有文学才能。
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29. | The information found in the newspaper is expressed in a motley combination of colloquial, literary , technical, and scientific words. |
| 报上那条新闻是用口头语、书面语和科技用语写成的大杂烩。
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30. | He occupies a prominent position in literary circles in the capital. |
| 他在首都文学界占有突出的地位。
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