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41. | They are very obliging and thoughtful. |
| 他们可真殷勤,真会体贴人。 |
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42. | They went out of the way to be hospitable. |
| 他们一反常态地显得殷勤好客。 |
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43. | A polite gesture or remark. |
| 殷勤有礼貌的行为或言辞 |
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44. | a gracious manner, reply, invitation, smile |
| 殷勤的态度、 回覆、 邀请、 微笑 |
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45. | His attentions seemed out of place. |
| 他的殷勤似乎已经不合时宜。 |
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46. | An officious host; officious attention. |
| 过分殷勤的主人;过分注意 |
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47. | This hotel is famous for its entertainment. |
| 这家旅馆以殷勤待客著称。 |
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48. | incomparable singing, hospitality, food |
| 无与伦比的歌唱、 殷勤招待、 食物. |
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49. | Mrs. Archbishop had been equally charming. |
| 大主教夫人也同样非常殷勤。 |
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50. | the service none tell can; |
| 那种追求,那种殷勤,难以诉说; |
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