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21. | I do not confer praise or blame. |
| 不论是赞扬或是谴责,我都不计较。 |
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22. | He disdained to notice the insult. |
| 他不屑计较这侮辱。 |
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23. | Why quarrel with him? |
| 你跟他们计较些什么! |
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24. | He is fussy about the way his food's cooked. |
| 他过分计较食物的烹调。 |
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25. | Excuse my being patronizing. |
| 别计较我这么老气横秋的。 |
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26. | White folks are strict about such things. |
| 白人对这类事非常计较。 |
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27. | Maybe, we actually needn't care about or care for the right or wrong, the gain or losing of many things. |
| 也许,很多事情的对与错,得与失,我们原本都可以不必在意,也不必计较。 |
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28. | But there's no point in Mr. Wang having a quarrel with him. |
| 不过,汪先生犯不着和他计较。 |
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29. | I do not reckon you should care about her rudeness . |
| 我看你不该计较她的无礼。 |
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30. | He is so kind, he never notices it. |
| 不过他心肠好,从不计较这些。 |
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