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71. | He is too timid to venture upon a new undertaking. |
| 他太胆小,不敢从事新的事业。 |
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72. | I am a poor insignificant creature, not worth the cost of keeping. |
| 我只是一条毫无意思的可怜虫,根本不值得饲养。 |
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73. | I'm normally a very placid and timid person, she said. |
| 我通常是一个温和而又胆小的人,”她说。 |
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74. | The misfortune of that poor man was due to his envy. |
| 那个可怜虫的不幸是他的嫉妒造成的。 |
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75. | Cowardly and malicious;base. |
| 卑怯的胆小而恶毒的;卑鄙的 |
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76. | They should be locked up and made to work. |
| 应该把这些可怜虫都关起来,要他们去工作 |
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77. | There isn't a cowardly bone in her body! |
| 她身上连一点胆小的影子也没有。 |
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78. | He is a timid man and will never come to much |
| 他是个胆小的人,永远不会有作为。 |
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79. | "Chang-lin, you're too timid ever to make a go of anything big! |
| “长林,你那么胆小,成不得大事! |
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80. | you can't refuse help to a poor hunted devil; |
| 对于一个走投无路的可怜虫,你怎么能拒绝帮忙呢? |
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