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51. | He is too timid to venture upon a new undertaking. |
| 他太胆小,不敢从事新的事业。 |
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52. | 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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53. | She' s no shrinking violet always ready to speak up for herself. |
| 她可不胆小--任何场合都能为自己说话. |
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54. | Timid as she is, she know how to tell right from wrong. |
| 虽然她胆小,她懂得怎样区分是非黑白。 |
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55. | anyone who did was tracked down, stigmatized and attacked politically. |
| 否则,就要追查,就要扣帽子、打棍子。 |
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56. | "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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57. | 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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58. | If things were not done this way, the revolution would fail, the people would suffer, the country would be conquered. |
| 不这样,革命就要失败,人民就要遭殃,国家就要灭亡。 |
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59. | 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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60. | to be about to; to be going to; to be on the point of |
| 就要 |
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