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71. | In the class that day was an obstreperous man who was creating turmoil. |
| 那天教室里有个任性的男人在捣乱。 |
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72. | (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly. |
| (用来指举止无礼的小孩)没有礼貌、任性。 |
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73. | The boy is extremely unruly when his mom is around. |
| (当母亲在旁时,男孩是很任性的。 |
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74. | Wasn't love supposed to be spontaneous, reckless? |
| 人们不是都说爱情是任性的、轻率的吗? |
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75. | The boy is self-willed. He's been sobbing his heart out I n the shop. |
| 这孩子很任性,一直在商店里大哭大闹。 |
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76. | We all wanted to go tomorrow, but she had to be perverse and insisted on going today. |
| 我们都想明天去,但她十分任性偏要今天去。 |
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77. | The best of us have a spice of perversity in us. |
| 在我们最出色的人身上都有任性的一面。 |
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78. | I have suffered a martyrdom from their incompetency and caprice. |
| 他们的无能和任性折磨得我够受了。 |
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79. | She had expected to find Lily headstrong, critical and "foreign". |
| 她原以为丽莉任性,好挑剔而且洋腔洋调。 |
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80. | an unruly child who was thrashed with a birch cane.See also Synonyms at defeat, pulsate |
| 一个任性的孩子吃了一顿桦树棍参见同义词, |
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