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61. | Leave somebody politely for a short tine |
| 客气地表示暂时告退。 |
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62. | Don't stand on ceremony, make yourself at home. |
| 别客气,随便吃。 |
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63. | if you please (used when making a polite request) |
| (用于客气的请求) |
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64. | Please feel free to look around and make yourself at home. |
| 请随便看,不要客气。 |
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-- 来源 -- 轻松英语会话---联想1000词(上) - 8 Please make yourself at home. |
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65. | His politeness was only on the surface. |
| 他只是表面上客气。 |
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66. | Therefore, associate with American, ought to tell self ability courageously, have one to be that one is unnecessarily excessively modest courteously, otherwise achieve the opposite of what one intended on the contrary. |
| 所以,同美国人交往,应该大胆说出自己的能力,有一是一不必过于谦虚客气,否则反而事与愿违。 |
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67. | I shall thank you to be a little more polite. |
| 我请你客气一点。 |
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68. | I hope you won't stand on ceremony. |
| 我希望你们别客气。 |
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69. | Miss Sun stood staring down at the floor and said, "All right, but you don't have to be so polite.There are-uh-lots of rumors going around.It's so annoying!" |
| 孙小姐站着,眼睛注视地板道:“也好,不过,方先生不必客气罢,外面--呃--闲话很多,真讨厌 |
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70. | Oh, you're welcome. Bye now. |
| 噢,你别客气。再见。 |
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