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81. | Most of us, however, take life for granted. |
| 但是,我们大多数人把生活认为是理所当然的。 |
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82. | Don't take it for granted that I should do it. |
| 别认为我应做它是理所当然的。 |
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83. | It is natural that he should have refused our request. |
| 他拒绝我们的要求是理所当然的。 |
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84. | because, of course, they think you're handIing the stuff. |
| 因为他们理所当然认为 你在处理粪便 |
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85. | A congenial host and hostess. |
| 好客的男女主人 |
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86. | The sausage, of course, did all the cooking in the house. |
| 香肠理所当然要做屋内所有的烹饪工作。 |
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-- 来源 -- 新世界名著-快乐王子 - The Bird,the Mouse and the Sausage(1) |
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87. | The well - disciplined soldiers carried out their orders without question. |
| 训练有素的士兵理所当然地执行了命令。 |
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88. | 1 [和合]凡在轭下作1仆人的,当以自己主人配受十分的恭敬,免得神的2名和3道理,被人亵渎。 |
| NIV] All who are under the yoke of slavery should consider their masters worthy of full respect, so that God's name and our teaching may not be slandered. |
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89. | I take it for granted that he will succeed. |
| 我认为他会成功是理所当然的。 |
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90. | He knelt to his master. |
| 他跪在主人面前。 |
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