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31. | You never know your luck. It is better to be faithful than famous. |
| 命运好坏不由已.守信用胜过有名气. |
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32. | The outcome is not always predictable. |
| 后果并非都可以预料。 |
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33. | a situation that is graver/more grave than expected |
| 超出预料的严峻形势 |
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34. | She felt a surge of pity for him. |
| 她不由对他产生一种怜悯之心。 |
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35. | Experts do not really know. |
| 专家也无法预料。 |
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-- 来源 -- 交互式慢速英语-冬季号 - Information Age (Ⅳ) |
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36. | I pitied him from the bottom of my heart |
| 我不由打心眼里同情他。 |
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37. | `That is foreseen,' replied Mr Fogg. |
| “这一点早已预料到了 |
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38. | The sight was so horrible that Laura changed colour from fear. |
| 这景象如此可怕,劳拉不由大惊失色。 |
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39. | That's what's supposed to happen. |
| 这是预料得到的。 |
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40. | The thing had been remarked with petulant jealousy by his wife. |
| 他太太觉察到这一点时,不由妒火中烧。 |
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