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81. | She reported him to be an ailing, peevish creature. |
| 她报告说他是一个多病的任性的东西。 |
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82. | Many of his early poems were portraits of lonely, wayward, confused, insecure men. |
| 他早期有许多诗写孤独、任性、无所适从、缺乏安全感的人。 |
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83. | Good sense and duty counseled her to control her wayward spirit. |
| 优秀的情感和责任劝告她控制住自己任性的情绪。 |
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84. | Receiving no answer, he tore his hair, and beat his feet upon the ground, like a distracted child. |
| 他得不到回答便扯头发、顿脚,像个任性的孩子。 |
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85. | Her Blazing eyes always Betray her covert capricious self. |
| 她那火热的眼睛总是显露出她隐蔽的任性本质。 |
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86. | Obstinately bent on having one's own way. |
| 固执的,任性的顽固地按自己的方式的 |
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87. | Despite her religious upbringing, Aileen was decidedly a victim of her temperament. |
| 尽管受了宗教教育,爱玲无疑是个非常任性的人。 |
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88. | Many of his early poems were portraits of lonely, wayward, corfussed, inse cure men. |
| 他早期有许多诗,写孤独、任性、无所适从,缺乏安全感的人。 |
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89. | Given to or marked by willful, often perverse deviation from what is desired, expected, or required in order to gratify one's own impulses or inclinations. |
| 任性的具有或以任性为特征的,通常与为了满足某人自己的冲动或癖好所期待、盼望或要求的完全相反 |
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90. | The boy is wayward, but he'll knuckl down under discipline. |
| 这男孩任性得很,不过用纪律约束他会服服帖帖的。 |
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