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51. | It is a tie that binds fools and profligates. |
| 友谊只是联结傻瓜和浪荡公子的纽带。 |
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52. | If fool does not go to market, bad ware will not be sold . |
| 傻瓜买劣货。 |
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53. | Never give advice—the smart do not need it and the stupid do not heed it. |
| 不要给别人出主意——聪明人不需要,傻瓜不会听你的。 |
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54. | A foolish or stupid person. |
| 傻瓜和笨蛋 |
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55. | A simpleton;a ninny. |
| 傻瓜,蠢货;笨人 |
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56. | "It means 'maybe,' my charming ignoramus." |
| "意思是'也许有',我的迷人的小傻瓜。" |
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57. | The man is no fool. |
| 此人决不是傻瓜。 |
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58. | It has nothing to do with something so intricate |
| 傻瓜!这么复杂机器跟插座有何关系? |
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59. | an arrant fool [lie] |
| 大傻瓜 [谎言] |
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60. | A fool always finds a greater fool to admire him. --Nicolas Boileau |
| 傻瓜总会发现有更傻的傻瓜羡慕他。——布瓦洛 |
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