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51. | Nobody knew him but respected him. |
| 认识他的人无不尊敬他。 |
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52. | be much respected by one's compeers |
| 备受同辈尊重. |
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53. | respected and influential teacher or authority |
| (受尊敬、有影响力的)教师或权威. |
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54. | All respected him for his integrity. |
| 他为人正直,大家都尊敬他。 |
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55. | all your servants is as loyal as David, the king's son-in-law, captain of your bodyguard and highly respected |
| 他是王的女婿,又是王的叁谋,并且在王家中是尊贵的。 |
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56. | The teacher is respected by them. |
| 那位教师受到他们的尊敬。 |
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57. | the President's assurances were not respected. |
| 没有人相信总统的保证。 |
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58. | Established rights are to be respected. |
| 既定权力必受尊重。 |
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59. | His landlordly rights should be respected. |
| 他地主的权利应该受到尊重。 |
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60. | the quality of being exalted in character or ideals or conduct. |
| 在性格理想行为方面尊贵的性质。 |
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