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31. | No one would willingly subject himself to such shame. |
| 没人会心甘情愿受这种羞辱。 |
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32. | The semi-drunk accepted his defeat with a good grace. |
| 半醉汉心甘情愿地认输了。 |
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33. | Gary:* Why*, would I* want* to do dishes? |
| 我怎么会心甘情愿。 |
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34. | They proclaimed that he was a traitor. |
| 他们宣称他是叛徒。 |
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35. | The Party imposed punishment on the traitor |
| 党惩罚了那个叛徒。 |
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36. | - Don't move. Don't say a word.- Traitor! |
| -别动,别说话-有叛徒! |
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37. | A traitor is held in contempt. |
| 叛徒为人所鄙视。 |
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38. | They are seeking to unkennel the traitor. |
| 他们正在设法找出叛徒。 |
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39. | Traitors have always been treated with contempt. |
| 叛徒永被人们唾弃。 |
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40. | They were censured as traitors. |
| 他们被指责为叛徒。 |
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