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81. | (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly. |
| (用来指举止无礼的小孩)没有礼貌、任性。 |
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82. | (of a person)determined to do as one wishes; headstrong or obstinate |
| (指人)任性的,倔强的,固执的 |
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83. | There is no end to his babble, his fault-finding, his whims and fancies. |
| 同时,他的唠叨、斥责、任性、刁难简直没完没了。 |
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84. | He became exasperatingly capricious and exacting. |
| 他变得任性而又难以讨好,真叫人恼火。 |
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85. | All of this rhetoric is understood by Bush's right wing supporters to mean one thing - Bush will appoint anti-abortion justices. |
| 布什的这些言词使得布什的右翼支持者理解为-布什会任命对堕胎持反对意见的法官。 |
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86. | The boy is self-willed. He's been sobbing his heart out I n the shop. |
| 这孩子很任性,一直在商店里大哭大闹。 |
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87. | The boy is extremely unruly when his mom is around. |
| (当母亲在旁时,男孩是很任性的。 |
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88. | The man is so headstrong that always determines to have his own way. |
| 那个男人顽固任性,经常固执已见地决定自行其事。 |
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89. | My wife have a whim of Iron . |
| 我老婆有一股铁一般的任性脾气。 |
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90. | The best of us have a spice of perversity in us. |
| 在我们最出色的人身上都有任性的一面。 |
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