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41. | I feel no ill will towards her in spite of her unkindness. |
| 尽管她很不友善,但是我对她没有恶感。 |
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42. | But another feeling rose and triumphed: something hard and cynical, self-willed and resolute. |
| 可是另外一种感情浮现出来,胜利了。那是一种冷酷而愤世嫉俗的、任性而坚决的感情。 |
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43. | a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience. |
| 一种基本的感情,这种感情难于描述但人们都乐于去经历。 |
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44. | She had feeling, genuine feeling. |
| 她有感情,有纯真的感情。 |
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45. | Finally, we must not feel guilty about saying no. |
| 最后,我们不必为了说不而觉得有罪恶感。 |
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46. | (of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings. |
| (文学或戏剧的特点)容易唤起嫌恶感的。 |
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47. | She tried to poison her husband's mind against his sister. |
| 她想挑拨她丈夫对他的妹妹产生恶感。 |
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48. | Mary tried to poison her husband's mind against his sister. |
| 玛丽试图使她丈夫对他妹妹产生恶感。 |
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49. | The girl has got down on him for his selfishness |
| 那姑娘因他自私已对他产生了恶感。 |
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50. | ; (`comfy' is informal as in feeling comfy now?). |
| ;(comfy是非正式用法,例如在feeling comfy now?(现在舒服些了吗?)中)。 |
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