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71. | She consoled him with soft words. |
| 她用温柔的话语来安慰他。 |
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72. | People in general attach too much importance to words. |
| 人们往往把话语看得太重要。 |
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73. | Discourse Democracy: The Key Word of Habermas's Political Philosophy |
| 话语民主:哈贝马斯政治哲学的关键词 |
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74. | He contorted my words out of their original sense. |
| 他曲解了我话语的原意。 |
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75. | She kindled at his harsh words. |
| 听到他残酷的话语,她勃然大怒。 |
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76. | I appreciate his poetic utterances. |
| 我欣赏他那富有诗意的话语。 |
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77. | A witty or incisive remark. |
| 警句充满智慧或机智的话语 |
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78. | You'll never move others, heart to heart, unless your speech come from you hart. |
| 发自内心的话语,触动别人的心弦。 |
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79. | From this kind of talk, I have stopped my heart |
| ‘我紧闭心扉,不听爱人的话语’ |
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80. | animadversion: a critical or censorious remark |
| 意见,评论: 评论或批评性的话语。 |
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