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91. | I concluded that they were simply shy of strangers. |
| 我断定他们不过是见了陌生人害羞罢了。 |
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92. | You're shy and you don't normally like meeting people. |
| 你还比较害羞,一般不喜欢与人打交道。 |
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93. | She was shy at her introduction to the guests. |
| 她备介绍给客人时有些害羞。 |
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94. | The shy boy blushed as I spoke to him. |
| 当我跟他说话时,害羞的男孩子脸红了。 |
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95. | 9 [和合]你们不要被那诸般怪15异的教训勾引了去,因为人心靠恩得坚16固才是好的,并不是靠饮17食。 |
| NIV] Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings. |
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96. | "No, I'm not," said Carrie shyly. |
| “不,我不聪明,"她害羞地说。 |
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97. | She is a shy girl and keeps pretty much to herself |
| 她是一个害羞的姑娘,很少与人交往。 |
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98. | Feeling slightly ashamed of himself, he sat up against the bedhead. |
| 他觉得有点害羞,便靠着床头坐起来。 |
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99. | The shy boy efface himself by stay in the background |
| 那害羞的孩子躲在後面不让人注意 |
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100. | not; by no means; really not; in no sense |
| 并不 |
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