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41. | denounce a person as a traitor |
| 公然指责某人为叛徒 |
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42. | The traitor displayed his cloven foot before long. |
| 那叛徒不久就原形毕露。 |
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43. | willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect. |
| 心甘情愿服从于责任感的,或敬重的。 |
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44. | The traitor's knees were knocking together from fright. |
| 叛徒吓得两膝直打战。 |
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45. | He was labeled as a turncoat. |
| 人们称他为叛徒。 |
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46. | The world is full of willing people, some willing to work the rest willing to let them. |
| 这个世界到处都是心甘情愿的人:一部分心甘情愿的人去工作,剩下的却情愿旁观。 |
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47. | He was deemed a traitor by his own people. |
| 他被人看作是叛徒。 |
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48. | what would you do with a willing woman. |
| 你会对一个 心甘情愿的女人怎么样 |
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49. | The traitor gave away his comrades. |
| 那个叛徒出卖了同志。 |
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50. | Renegades will come to no good end. |
| 叛徒永远不会得到好下 |
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