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31. | just drenched in money. |
| 十分有钱 |
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32. | Money is useful. |
| 有钱就好。 |
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33. | She's got loads of money. |
| 她很有钱。 |
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34. | Although he was received in wealthy homes and given complimentary tickets for theaters and concerts, he was still desperately poor. |
| 虽然他受到有钱人家的接待并收到戏院和音乐会的招待票,他还是一贫如洗。 |
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35. | Having money one is scared of anything |
| 有钱怕事 |
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36. | Do you have any money? |
| 有钱吗? |
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37. | be beforehand with the world |
| 手头有钱 |
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38. | "Not Southerners. It's harder for speculators' money to get into the best parlors than for the camel to go through the needle's eye. |
| "南方人可不是这样,有钱的投机商要想进入上等人家的客厅,比驼穿眼还要难。 |
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39. | be filthy with dough |
| 有钱的 |
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40. | Maria Sklodocoska became governess to a rich family in a remote part of Poland. |
| 玛丽娅·斯克洛道斯卡在波兰的一个偏远地区当了一个有钱人家的家庭女教师。 |
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