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31. | The faint-hearted lion ran away. |
| 那只胆小的的狮子逃跑了。 |
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32. | The timorous rabbit ran away. |
| 那只胆小的兔子跑开了。 |
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33. | They were too yellow to walk in the darkplace. |
| 他们那麽胆小,不敢在暗处行走。 |
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34. | Mark is too lily-livered to dive off the high board. |
| 马克太胆小,不敢从高台跳水。 |
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35. | He is a craven deserter. |
| 他是个胆小的逃兵。 |
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36. | Lacking or marked by a lack of self-confidence; shy and timid. |
| 缺乏自信的;羞怯的和胆小的 |
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37. | In those days he was very timid and shy. |
| 那时,他非常胆小,也很怕羞。” |
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38. | You are a milk-livered fellow! |
| 你真是一个胆小的家伙! |
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39. | 26 [和合]“人若打坏了他奴仆或是婢女的一只眼,就要因他的眼放他去得以自由。 |
| NIV]' If a man hits a manservant or maidservant in the eye and destroys it, he must let the servant go free to compensate for the eye. |
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40. | I was always frightened Fraught with worry |
| 我以前一直很胆小,每天忧心忡忡 |
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