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41. | It's disappointing to find that at heart you are sentimental. |
| 发现你心里还是人情味十足让我失望。 |
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42. | You can return the favor when you make it big later. |
| 等你日后飞黄腾达了,再还他人情 |
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43. | The Chinese people attach great importance to personal relations. If a Chinese is invited to a meal, he will try to find an opportunity to give a return banquet to the inviter, otherwise, he would be regarded as unacquainted with the ways of the world. |
| 中国人非常看重人情。如果有人请中国人吃饭,这个中国人就会找机会回请,否则,他会被看成没有人情。 |
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44. | A: Thank you for lending me your car. I owe you one. |
| 我欠你一个人情。 |
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45. | Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. |
| 是奖是惩完全不受人情的左右。 |
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46. | I know some movers that owe me a favor. |
| 我认识几个搬家工人,他们欠我人情 |
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47. | Giving presents at Christmas is an institute. |
| 在圣诞节送礼物是一项人情之常。 |
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48. | James Bond: This department owes her a* debt*. She saved my life. |
| 詹姆斯·德:我们欠她人情,她救了我。 |
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49. | eat somebody's salt |
| 受人款待,欠人人情;吃了人家的嘴软 |
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50. | He did not say anything beside the cushion of common sense. |
| 他并没有说过任何不合人情事理的话。 |
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