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11. | A basic truth of life is that people will always move toward anyone who increases them and away from others who devalue them. |
| 人生中有个基本真理,人们总是会接近得以增加他们价值的人,并且远离那些贬低他们价值的人。 |
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12. | and widening disparities between the haves and have-nots . |
| 社会价值的贬低以及贫富之间日益扩大的差距。 |
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13. | depreciatory remarks |
| 贬低的话 |
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14. | Don't run her down; |
| 不要贬低她; |
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15. | To reduce in esteem or rank. |
| 贬低,轻视 |
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16. | To depreciate(currency, for example)by official proclamation or by rumor. |
| 贬低通过官方声明或谣言贬低(例如货币) |
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17. | To belittle or disparage. |
| 轻视,贬低 |
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18. | 35 [和合]“这人的牛若伤了那人的牛,以至于死,他们要卖了活牛,平分价值,也要平分死牛。 |
| NIV]' If a man's bull injures the bull of another and it dies, they are to sell the live one and divide both the money and the dead animal equally. |
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19. | "detract:To undergo reduction in value, importance, or quality; become reduced, as in effect. Often used with from" |
| "贬低,减损:降低价值,重要性或质量;降低效果.经常与 from连用." |
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20. | mania for disparagement |
| 贬低诽谤狂 |
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