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21. | He was handicapped by illiteracy. |
| 他因不识字而吃亏。 |
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22. | be handicapped by a lack of education |
| 因文化水平低而吃亏. |
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23. | They will come to grief for it sooner or later. |
| 为此他们迟早会吃亏的。 |
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24. | That's the source of his trouble. |
| 他吃亏就在这个地方。 |
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25. | It pays to be careful. |
| 细心是不会吃亏的。 |
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26. | It pays to be polite. |
| 以礼待人不会吃亏。 |
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27. | The woman that deliBerates is lost. |
| 犹豫不决的女人总是吃亏。 |
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28. | get one's money's worth |
| 钱花得值得,没有吃亏 |
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29. | It was just because of this that Cao Cao was defeated. |
| 曹操吃亏就在这个地方。 |
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30. | to be best of one's ability; to the full; to the utmost; as far as possible; as much as sb. can do |
| 尽量 |
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