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41. | He was admonished against doing wrong. |
| 人们告诫他不要做坏事。 |
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42. | My mother admonished me against arrogance. |
| 我的母亲告诫我不要骄傲。 |
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43. | I was warned against the wild dog. |
| 人们告诫我提防那条野狗。 |
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44. | The students were told not to break any of the rules of the school. |
| 学生们受过告诫,不要违反校规。 |
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45. | The doctor lectured his patient about smoking too much. |
| 医生告诫病人不要抽烟过多。 |
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46. | Madame Curie warned learners not to go too fast. |
| 居里夫人告诫初学者不要图快。 |
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47. | The police warn us not to go out at night |
| 警察告诫我们夜间不要出门 |
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48. | I omitted to warm him not to smoke. |
| 我忘了告诫他不要抽烟了。 |
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49. | To reason earnestly with someone in an effort to dissuade or correct;remonstrate. |
| 规劝,告诫对某人认真地说明道理以达到劝阻或改正的目的;告诫 |
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50. | I'll teach you to meddle in my affairs. |
| 我要告诫你别管我闲事! |
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