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71. | It is better to express your anger, rather than bottle it up. |
| 生气宁可发泄出来而不要闷在肚内。 |
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72. | She will use this as a peg to hang her grievance on. |
| 她会利用这个作为发泄怨愤的借口。 |
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73. | A gossip has a petty mind. |
| 长舌妇往往心胸狭窄。 |
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74. | for if I could burst out into tears, or vent my self by words, it would go off, and the grief having exhausted it self would abate. |
| 因为,假如我能哭出来,或用语言发泄出来,苦恼就会过去;悲哀发泄出来后,心情也会好一些。 |
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75. | it's much healthier to give vent to your anger than to try to control it. |
| 有气就发泄出来比闷在心里要好得多。 |
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76. | A person who does a regrettable action is often regretful afterwards. |
| 日后往往懊悔。 |
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77. | She tends to dramatize. |
| 她往往言过其实。 |
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78. | He vented his spleen by shouting at his wife and children. |
| 他对他妻儿大吼大叫,发泄他的怒气。 |
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79. | Some turned their anger and frustration to me. |
| 有些人向我发泄他们的恼怒和怨恨。 |
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80. | Memory will often revive. |
| 记忆往往复苏。 |
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