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71. | Miss Fan was a bit nearsighted, and though she didn't know the American poetess' words of wisdom: |
| 她不知道美国人的名言-- |
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72. | an instinctive dislike of sb |
| 对某人出自直觉的讨厌 |
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73. | You come of a great stock yourself. |
| 你出自一个伟大的家族。 |
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74. | All the splendor1 in the world is not worth a good friend. |
| 每日名言(7.06.06)人世间所有的荣华富贵不如一个好朋友。 |
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75. | Absence of mind is altogether an involuntary thing . |
| 发愣,是完全出自无意识的。 |
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76. | Miss Fan was a bit nearsighted, and though she did not know the American poetess' words of wisdom |
| 她不知道美国人的名言-- |
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77. | come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example. |
| 出自;例如,通过血缘关系被连接。 |
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78. | Now,those quotes end up on the front page of the times. |
| 现在,那些名言最终会登上 迈阿密时报的头版 |
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79. | My answer seemed to come from the subconscious. |
| 我的回答似乎出自下意识。 |
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80. | a fact that prompted Charles de Gaulle to say, |
| 这个事实促使法国故总统戴高乐说了这句名言: |
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