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61. | He had nothing to worry about. |
| 他没有什么可怕。 |
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62. | In the eyes of perfect God, we are all sinners. |
| 在完美的上帝眼中,我们都是罪人。 |
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63. | a dire calamity |
| 可怕的灾祸 |
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64. | Whether they are victims or culprits stays open. |
| 他们是受害者还是罪人 仍有待讨论 |
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65. | Person who helps or advises someone who is committing a crime |
| 给正在犯罪人帮忙或出主意的人 |
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66. | There be nothing to be afraid of . |
| 没有什么可怕的。 |
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67. | Your refusal to come might give offence. |
| 你要拒绝来是会得罪人的。 |
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68. | Bigness is nothing to be afraid of. |
| 大,不可怕。 |
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69. | forbidding rapids. |
| 可怕的急流 |
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70. | There was nothing to fear. |
| 没什么可怕的。 |
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