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31. | To pledge mutually. |
| 互相保证 |
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32. | Those most loved invariably those who have the capacity for believing in others. |
| 那些信任别人的人总是最受人爱戴的。 |
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33. | Now book clubs are winning back its popularity. |
| 现在读书俱乐部重新赢得了人们的爱戴。 |
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-- 来源 -- 综合英语第3册 - Unit 2 British and American Social Life Text B |
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34. | each other; one another |
| 互相;彼此 |
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35. | All the Chinese people loved their ruler. |
| 全中国的百姓都很爱戴他们的统治者。 |
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36. | be implicative of each other |
| 互相牵连 |
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37. | Our president is a man loved by all. |
| 我们的总裁是一位受人爱戴的人。 |
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38. | incident with one another |
| (互相)关联 |
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39. | Beware of over-great pleasure in Being popular or even Beloved |
| 深知为人喜爱或爱戴的无穷快乐 |
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40. | Mutual impedance |
| 互相抗 |
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