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41. | I shall at all times be considerate to my fellow students and teachers. |
| 本人将时刻体谅同学与老师。 |
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42. | out of consideration for |
| 出于对¥的考虑|体谅 |
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43. | feels bad; she felt bad all over; ('tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad' as in he was feeling |
| 我的喉咙不舒服;她感觉浑身都不舒服;(tough偶尔在通俗语言中代替bad,例如he was feeling tough after a restless night(在一个不眠之夜后,他感觉不舒服)。 |
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44. | He is quite understanding. |
| 他是很体谅人的。 |
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45. | He is considerate of other people's feelings. |
| 他能体谅别人的感情。 |
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46. | I quite sympathize with your eagerness. |
| 我非常体谅你的急切心情。 |
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47. | Helen shows great consideration towards younger children. |
| 海伦很体谅年龄较小的孩子。 |
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48. | You should allow for his youth. |
| 你应该体谅他年纪轻。 |
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49. | Allowance should be made for the difficulties of his position. |
| 应当体谅他的困难处境。 |
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50. | He's often inconsiderate to his family. |
| 他常常不体谅他的家人。 |
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