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91. | Feeling or inclined to feel anxiety or apprehension; timid; nervous. |
| 感到(或趋向于感到)不安、忧虑的;胆小的;焦虑的 |
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92. | He is a yellow-bellied guy, don't send him on such a tough assignment! |
| 他是个胆小的, 不要给他这么艰难的工作。 |
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93. | I was rather daunted by the thought of addressing such an audience. |
| 我一想到要对这样的听众讲话,就有些胆小。 |
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94. | A sober man may become a drunkard through being a coward. A Brave man may be come a coward through being a drunkard. |
| 清醒的人胆小时会变成醉汉勇敢的人喝醉时会变得懦弱 |
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95. | The least noise would startle the timid child. |
| 最小的响声也会吓着这个胆小的孩子的。 |
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96. | I am rather daunt by the think of addressing such an audience |
| 我一想到要对这样的听众讲话, 就有些胆小 |
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97. | He is a timid boy; it's impossible for him to brawl with anyone. |
| 他是一个胆小的男孩,他不可能和任何人吵架。 |
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98. | A conservative is a man who is too cowardly to fight and too fat to run. |
| 保守主义者是胆小得不敢斗争,又胖得跑不动的人。 |
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99. | Lacking courage; spineless or cowardly. |
| 无勇气的缺乏勇气的;懦弱的或胆小的 |
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100. | ...because of a law passed by frightened politicians a decade ago? |
| ...只因为一群胆小的政治家们 十年前制订的法律? |
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