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51. | 2.Ignore trivial circumstances in your relations with others,do not let them become controversies. Big people kook past small slights. |
| 2.不要计较你和他人间微不足道的一些小事; 不要让这 种小事变成争议,大人物从不计较不重要的事情。 |
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52. | A colonel comes after a general. |
| 上校的地位低于将军的地位。 |
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53. | The cook and the grocer haggled over the price of eggs. |
| 厨师和杂货商为蛋价计较个没完。 |
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54. | live in a glass house |
| 居于脆弱地位|个人易受攻击的地位 |
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55. | Good Heaven, what was there to dismiss! |
| 天啦,那样的事有什么值得计较的! |
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56. | We have purposely trained him wrong, as a joke. |
| 我们只好胡乱教些打发他 别跟他计较 |
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57. | 76 years, but I'll give you that one, smarty pants. |
| 确切的说是76年 不过我不跟你计较这个了 |
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58. | Who will really care if we cross out this name? |
| 如果我们划掉他的名字谁会真的计较呢? |
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59. | I'm not particular how you do it as long as it gets done. |
| 只要把它完成了,你怎么做我并不计较。 |
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60. | Who would really care if we cross out his name? |
| 如果我们划掉他的名字谁会真的计较呢? |
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