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41. | Her laziness is quite maddening. |
| 她很懒惰, 真气人. |
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42. | She is getting lazy. |
| 她渐渐懒惰起来。 |
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43. | A lazy person;a loafer. |
| 懒惰的人;游手好闲的人 |
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44. | faineant kings under whose rule the country languished; an indolent hanger-on; too lazy to wash the dishes; shiftless idle youth; slothful employees; the unemployed are not necessarily work-shy. |
| 治下凋敝的懒惰国王;懒惰的寄生虫;懒得不洗碗;懒散的少年;懒惰的雇员;失业的人不一定是懒惰的人。 |
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45. | Idleness is the root of all evil. |
| 懒惰乃万恶之源。 |
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46. | He reproached her for being lazy. |
| 他责备她懒惰。 |
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47. | but Cirque du Soleil are not lazy: |
| 但是马戏团并没有懒惰: |
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48. | Idleness is the root of all evils. |
| 懒惰是万恶之源。 |
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49. | Idleness makes the wit rust. |
| 懒惰使脑筋生锈。 |
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50. | Laziness is the mother of invention. |
| 懒惰是发明之母。 |
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