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31. | It is sometimes a disadvantage to be so very guarded. |
| 这样提心吊胆,有时候反而不妙。 |
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32. | nominal increase |
| 名义上增加;理论上增加 |
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33. | He liked to play in the streets. |
| 反而喜欢在街上玩耍。 |
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34. | Implicit in such moves is a growing fear that economies that fail to innovate will be left behind. |
| 对于这些运动的盲目跟从会增加公众的疑虑,促进不了经济反而落得落后他人的结果。 |
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35. | cut off one's nose to spite one's face |
| " (为了泄忿反而害己)," |
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36. | If we don't, we shall appear to be in the wrong. |
| 不讲,反而好像输了理。 |
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37. | Saying nothing do't? |
| 难道装哑巴反而会成? |
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-- 来源 -- 英美经典情诗2 - Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover |
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38. | augmentation n. |
| 增加;增大;增加物 |
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39. | To add to; increase. |
| 使增加;增加. |
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40. | I felt much the better for the work. |
| 我因工作反而感到舒服。 |
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