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31. | He was gaunt and sparing of speech. |
| 他很憔悴,话也不多。 |
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32. | I'm old and stale and faded. |
| 我老了,过时了,憔悴了。 |
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33. | I find my gown too large, but I will not regret; it’s worthwhile growing languid for my dear coquette. |
| 衣带渐宽终不悔,为伊销得人憔悴 |
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34. | Day by day the disappointed lover peaked and pined. |
| 这失恋的人一天天地憔悴下去。 |
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35. | The poor fellow's face was haggard, |
| 这个可怜的家伙脸色憔悴, |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 11 (2) |
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36. | After her husband died, she just pined away. |
| 她丈夫死后,她憔悴了。 |
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37. | I find my gown too large, but I will not regret; it's worthwhile growing languid for my dear coquette. |
| 衣带渐宽终不悔,为伊销得人憔悴 |
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38. | Emaciated and haggard;drawn. |
| 消瘦的,憔悴的;细长的 |
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39. | become ill or waste away(and die)because of grief |
| (因悲哀)憔悴, 消瘦(而死亡) |
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40. | Years of worry have taken their toll on him. |
| 长年累月的忧虑使他面容憔悴。 |
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