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81. | all those who try so hard to get themselves noticed. |
| 那些不择手段地 让自己出名的人的妒忌 |
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82. | Classic period?Greek and Roman theatre; |
| 古典时期,即古希腊、罗马时期; |
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-- 来源 -- 英语阅读100(2) - Ⅶ. Literature Part 69 The History of Theatre (1) |
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83. | period of vigorous economic development |
| 经济振兴时期;经济振兴时期 |
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84. | It is also the color of jealousy and of cowardice(怯懦,胆小). |
| 黄色还是一种暗示着妒忌和胆小的颜色。 |
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85. | tight money period |
| 高利率时期,银根[信用]紧缩时期 |
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86. | Poseidon…concealed his jealousy of Ares |
| 波塞冬…十分妒忌阿瑞斯,但他表面上不动声色。 |
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87. | But Napoleon envied Caesar, Caesar envied Alexander, and Alexander, I dare say, envied Hercules, who never existed. |
| 即便拿破仑、撒、历山大都会感到妒忌,最后受到妒忌的对象是希腊深化中的大力士海格力斯。 |
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88. | Don' t eat your heart out of your friend' s success; three cheers for them. |
| (不要妒忌你朋友的成就,要为他们庆贺。 |
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89. | He has an internal clock that the Swiss would envy. |
| 他有一个让瑞士人都妒忌的生物钟。 |
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90. | Above all, those are most subject to envy, which carry the greatness of their fortunes, in an insolent and proud manner; |
| 因大富大贵而趾高气扬者尤其易遭妒忌。 |
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