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61. | "He serves the public wholeheartedly, regardless of his personal gain or loss." |
| 他全心全意为公众服务,从不计较个人得失。 |
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62. | I shall let it pass and horribly spoil you. |
| 我不会计较,只会对你姑息将就。 |
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63. | He is a man of small moral stature who always tries to stand on his dignity. |
| 他是个偏狭小人,老是计较体面。 |
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64. | "He served the public wholeheartedly, regardless of his personal gain or loss." |
| "他全心全意为公众服务,从不计较个人得失。" |
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65. | It's only people of small moral stature who have to stand on their dignity. |
| 只有褊狭小人才非计较体面不可。 |
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66. | He'd have to straighten that damn shepherd out. |
| 他得把那个该死的牧民教训教训才行。 |
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67. | If I really wanted to argue with you, then I would not go today. |
| 真跟你计较起来,我今天可以不去。 |
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68. | Let's pass it by without remark. |
| 那件事我们不必计较,就随它去吧。 |
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69. | His cold calculating manner was gone |
| 他的冰冷计较的态度消失了。 |
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70. | I don't think he'd mind my asking now. |
| 看来他现在不会计较我发问了。 |
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