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61. | If you speak the truth, and you need to have no shame. |
| 假如你说真话,就不必害羞。 |
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62. | She was too timid to talk with other travelers. |
| 她很害羞,不敢和其他旅行者交谈。 |
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63. | Step right up here, do not be shy! Nobody likes a bashful leatherhead. Move it. |
| “过来吧,别害羞!别像个害羞的傻瓜,过来!”知道皮革脑袋是什么脑袋了吗? |
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64. | J: Let's go! Just try, don't be shy. |
| 只管试试,别害羞。 |
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65. | His real difficulty was probably shyness. |
| 他的真正的毛病是害羞。 |
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66. | B: He's a little shy. And he's very polite. |
| 他有点儿害羞,而且他很有礼貌。 |
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67. | 'She was shy but did not want to push him away.' |
| 「她很害羞,但也不想把他推开」 |
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68. | Step right up here, don't be shy! Nobody likes a bashful leatherhead. Move it. |
| 过来吧,别害羞!别像个害羞的傻瓜,过来!”知道皮革脑袋是什么脑袋了吗? |
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69. | Mary is a homely, shy girl. |
| 玛丽是一个朴实, 害羞的女孩。 |
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70. | The woman cast a shy glance full of constraint at Ransie. |
| 女人局促不安,害羞地看了兰西一眼。 |
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