单词:pseudoparphyllia
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假的,都是假的,真的我一定不会是这样的成绩的。 fake adj. 假的;冒充的 n. 仿造品;冒充者;骗子 v. 伪造;捏造;冒充;假装;欺骗 Im sure that I take a fake examination. 我确定我考了一个假试。 sham adj. 虚
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