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41. | Make things unpleasant or make trouble for sb; punish sb |
| 刁难某人;找某人的麻烦;整某人;惩罚某人 |
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42. | They would rather make concessions to avoid trouble than stir up trouble. |
| 他们宁愿息事宁人而不愿惹是生非。 |
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43. | someone who willfully destroys or defaces property. |
| 蓄意破坏或使人损失财产的人。 |
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44. | Troublemakers make trouble for themselves. --Aesop |
| 惹事生非者自食其果。——伊索 |
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45. | are you here to make trouble? |
| 你来这里找麻烦吗? |
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46. | Let us make our trouble known. |
| 让我们把我们的纠纷公诸于世。 |
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47. | He willfully set fire to the building. |
| 他故意地向该建筑物放火。 |
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48. | take the trouble; make the effort |
| 费力;努力 |
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49. | Just to make our last days together bearable I accepted her odd request. |
| 为了这最后一个月的日子好过点,我还是答应了她这近乎无理取闹的要求。 |
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50. | Willfully chipper, perhaps, barely hiding his hurt; |
| 这样虽然容易授人以柄,给自己造成伤害。 |
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