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41. | an arrant fool [lie] |
| 大傻瓜 [谎言] |
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42. | The ass waggeth his ears |
| 傻瓜装聪明 |
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43. | A fool and his money will be soon parted . |
| 傻瓜不存财。 |
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44. | Already, Riesman says, the ethic of U.S. society is in danger of becoming this: "You're a fool if you obey the rules." |
| 里斯曼说:今天美国社会的道德规范已差不多快变成“谁守法谁就是傻瓜了”。 |
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45. | If fool does not go to market, bad ware will not be sold . |
| 傻瓜买劣货。 |
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46. | The man is no fool. |
| 此人决不是傻瓜。 |
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47. | A foolish or stupid person. |
| 傻瓜和笨蛋 |
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48. | 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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49. | A simpleton;a ninny. |
| 傻瓜,蠢货;笨人 |
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50. | turn into lime; become calcified. |
| 变成石灰;变成石灰质。 |
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