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61. | Tom was disgusted, and felt a sense of injury. |
| 汤姆大为懊恼,他简直觉得受了委屈。 |
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62. | I think this tale would win my daughter too. |
| 勃拉班修,木已成舟,不必懊恼了。 |
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63. | causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation. |
| 使人觉得羞愧、懊恼和恼怒。 |
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64. | He was chagrined at the poor sales of his book. |
| 他为书的销路不佳而懊恼。 |
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65. | The flippancy of your answer peeved me. To |
| 你轻率的回答令我懊恼。至于 |
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66. | To cause to feel chagrin; mortify or discomfit. |
| 使懊恼,使受屈辱,使窘迫。 |
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67. | A fool always finds a greater fool to admire him. --Nicolas Boileau |
| 傻瓜总会发现有更傻的傻瓜羡慕他。——布瓦洛 |
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68. | Thou mayst repent that thou hast scorned my tears, |
| 你或许懊恼曾无视我的眼泪, |
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69. | How can you make a fool aware that he is a fool? |
| 你怎么能够使一个傻瓜知道他是个傻瓜? |
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70. | They` re upset and stressed out after the final. |
| 期考以后他们都觉得忐忑不安,很是懊恼。 |
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