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31. | No wonder you are so experienced. |
| 怪不得你的经验这么丰富。 |
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32. | To be apt to loose temper |
| 易于发怒 |
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33. | To make one angry |
| 令人发怒 |
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34. | No wonder you are licking your chops, there’s pork for supper. |
| 晚餐有猪肉,怪不得你垂涎三尺。 |
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35. | make someone's Blood Boil; make someone angry |
| 使发怒 |
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36. | 12 [和合]当以16嘴亲子,恐怕他发怒,你们便在道中灭亡,因为他的怒气快要发作。 |
| NIV] Kiss the Son, lest he be angry and you be destroyed in your way, for his wrath can flare up in a moment. |
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37. | lose one's temper; become angry |
| 发怒;发脾气 |
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38. | That accounts for your excellent English! |
| 怪不得您英语说得这么好! |
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-- 来源 -- 企业管理英语口语(第二版)(2) - 28 An Overseas Visitor |
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39. | To take offence at trifles |
| 动辄发怒 |
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40. | No wonder we're dangling at the bottom of the food chain. |
| 怪不得 我们永远都在食物链底部 |
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