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21. | Too young to know when to eat |
| 不知饥饱 |
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22. | Yet for some reason, he always felt this "little-girlishness" did not quite suit her. |
| 可是不知怎样,他老觉得这种小妞儿腔跟苏小姐不顶配。 |
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23. | prior ignorance |
| 先前不知 |
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24. | have not the least idea; have not the faintest idea |
| 完全不知 |
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25. | Not knowing the good and Bad |
| 好歹不知 |
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26. | final ignorance |
| 最终不知 |
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27. | Do not know whether it is true or false |
| 不知虚实 |
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28. | ignorance of the relative importance of things |
| 不知类 |
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29. | Shamming to know nothing of |
| 伪作不知 |
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30. | Don't know good from Bad |
| 不知香臭 |
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