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61. | He is no more considerate of others than his brother is. |
| 他不体谅别人,就跟他弟弟一样。 |
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62. | She recognized, she said, that he was in a peculiar state. |
| 她说,她能体谅他目前的特殊心境。 |
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63. | A fundamental of good behaviour is consideration for other people. |
| 良好行为的原则之一是体谅别人。 |
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64. | You must make allowances for him because he has been ill. |
| 你应该体谅他, 因为他一直病着. |
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65. | His wife and the neighbors were generous. |
| 他的妻子和邻居都很体谅他。 |
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66. | A good hotel manager considers his guests. |
| 好的旅馆经理是体谅客人的。 |
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67. | I'm really sorry, but you see my difficulty. |
| 真对不起,但也希望您能体谅我的难处。 |
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68. | I appreciate that you may have prior commitments. |
| 我体谅你可能事先已另有承诺. |
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69. | In other words, we should put ourselves in others' shoes and be considerate. |
| 换言之,我们应为他人设想并体谅他人。 |
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70. | It's thoughtless of him to say such things. |
| 他说这种话,真是不体谅人。 |
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