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91. | We are acquainted(with each other). |
| 我们(互相)认识。 |
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92. | We knew everyone there, and we wanted to meet some new people. |
| 我们认识那的每个人, 所以想去认识新面孔 |
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93. | I knew everybody, and everybody knew me. |
| 我认识每一个人,大家也都认识我 |
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94. | Know yourself. |
| 认识你自己。 |
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95. | A great many people went past them through the park. People they didn't know. It was late afternoon. Nearly sunset. Cold. |
| 这些人他们并不认识。已经是傍晚了。夕阳西下。凉意渐生。 |
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96. | Back when far fewer E-mail users were around and most users of any particular system knew each other directly, it wasn't all that hard to figure out who had what username. |
| 以前电子邮件用户极少时,各个系统的用户都彼此认识,要猜出谁的用户名是什么并不困难。 |
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97. | Leave your baggage at Home. If you find yourself talking at length about your last relationship then you are not ready for another one. Get over it. |
| 认识局面.知道大家都在谈论什么,别显得自己并不合群.一共只有六个人,要让自己参与进去. |
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98. | Strike up an acquaintance with sb. |
| 偶然认识某人 |
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99. | "She's the town bad woman," said Scarlett briefly, "and I give you my word I don't know her, so shut up." |
| "我向你保证,我并不认识她,你别问了。 |
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100. | public awareness campaigns; |
| 公共认识运动; |
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