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Clark Gable gave a comic performance in the movie It Happened One Nightand he was widely welcomed.
A
sophisticated
B
pessimistic
C
discreet
D
funny
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句意:克拉克·盖博在电影《一夜风流》中的幽默演出使得他广受欢迎。comic幽默的,有趣的。funny与之同义。sophisticated老练的。pessimistic悲观的。discreet小心的,谨慎的。
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