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51. | I'm normally a very placid and timid person, she said. |
| 我通常是一个温和而又胆小的人,”她说。 |
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52. | Don't be chicken hearted, have a go-you stand as good a chance as anyone else. |
| 别胆小,试一下——你和他人机会均等。 |
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53. | He is a timid man and will never come to much |
| 他是个胆小的人,永远不会有作为。 |
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54. | Woman is woman. |
| 妇女终归是妇女。 |
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55. | Harry is too yellow to arrest the escaped prisoner. |
| 哈里太胆小,不敢捉拿那个逃犯 |
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56. | Cowardly and malicious;base. |
| 卑怯的胆小而恶毒的;卑鄙的 |
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57. | Other boys despised him for a coward. |
| 其他男孩因他胆小而看不起他。 |
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58. | There isn't a cowardly bone in her body! |
| 她身上连一点胆小的影子也没有。 |
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59. | A person regarded as petty or stingy. |
| 胆小鬼,可怜虫被认为胆小或吝啬的人 |
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60. | "Chang-lin, you're too timid ever to make a go of anything big! |
| “长林,你那么胆小,成不得大事! |
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