1 | Something was said that happened to be taboo with him. | |
2 | One should not gloss over one's shortcomings. | |
3 | She never avoids mentioning her mistakes. | |
4 | All these are undeniable (or indisputable) facts. | |
5 | She spoke about her fears with complete frankness. | |
6 | This topic is taboo on the campus . | |
7 | Lao Zhang resents being called by his nickname. | |
8 | People suffering from dysentery must avoid raw, cold or greasy food. | |
9 | He made no bones about his extreme left-wing views. | |
10 | What's wrong with our world? | |
11 | The teacher more than hinted at his flaws. | |
12 | It may not be as taboo as you think. | |
13 | We should listen closely to the outspoken criticisms. | |
14 | Details of his health have been kept secret by the Cuban government. | |
15 | However, Hyun Song taboo words, which was renamed Zhenwu. | |
16 | He spoke frankly to me about his thoughts | |
17 | Russia's big cities are now unashamedly capitalist. | |
18 | 真实。直言不讳和言出必行。这虽然有点难,但是这会让你很迷人。
Being genuine. Say what you mean and do what you say. This is hard, but attractive. | |
19 | I will speak against anything I know to be wrong. | |
20 | Details of his health have been kept secret by the Cuban government. |