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21. | He is a venerable scholar. |
| 他是位可敬的学者。 |
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22. | for school that morning, and I was terribly afraid of being scolded[责骂], especially as Monsieur[法语:先生 |
| 那天早晨,我去上学,去得非常晚,我好害怕被责骂,特别是,阿麦尔先生跟我们说过,他要考一考分词规则,而我连头一个字都不会。 |
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23. | "Nothing is more noble, nothing more venerable than fidelity." |
| "忠诚无比高尚, 无比可敬" |
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24. | It was decent of her to help the homeless. |
| 她帮助无家可归的人,真是可敬。 |
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25. | morally wholesome or respectable |
| 道德高尚的;可敬的 |
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26. | "What happened to the worthy captain?" |
| "那位可敬的船长怎么了? |
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27. | You know something, John? Mr Harris is the most respectable person I knew. |
| 我来告诉你吧,约翰,哈里斯先生是我所认识的最可敬的人。 |
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28. | The honourable Mrs and Brutus is an honourable man. |
| 那位可敬的夫人……而布鲁图是个可敬的人. |
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29. | His people are worthy. |
| 他的人民是可敬的。 |
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30. | Highly respectable gondoliers. |
| 可敬的平底船船夫[34]! |
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