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91. | History repeats itself. |
| (谚语)历史往往重演。 |
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92. | English people tend to be like that. |
| 英国人往往就是这样. |
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93. | This is where I often get very interesting answers. |
| 答案往往很有趣。 |
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94. | A fortress often has turrets. |
| 堡垒往往带有塔楼。 |
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95. | Such people tend to have more children and have a better chance of survival, ' he says. |
| 这样的人往往会有较多的后代,也往往活得比较长久。” |
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96. | Accidents often arise from carelessness. |
| 事故往往起因于粗心。 |
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97. | People who go there experience powerful emotions. |
| 游人在此往往心潮澎湃。 |
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-- 来源 -- 交互式慢速英语-秋季号 - Memorial Day (Ⅱ) |
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98. | Intellectuals are often ignorant and often have little or no experience in practical matters. |
| 知识分子往往不懂事,对于实际事物往往没有经历,或者经历很少。 |
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99. | Politicians often have many enemies. |
| 政治家往往树敌很多。 |
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100. | an interested party who cannot declare its right to the people's court before the judgment is rendered on legitimate reasons may, |
| 利害关系人因正当理由不能在判决前向人民法院申报的, |
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