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11. | They had only been the companions of his pleasures and would be the surest to fall away in affliction |
| 他们只是他快乐时的朋友,在他有难时必将疏远他。 |
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12. | keep one's distance |
| 保持疏远 |
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13. | Estrange oneself from sb. |
| 跟某人疏远 |
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14. | Inclined to be distant and reserved; aloof. |
| 疏远的倾向于远的和保留的;疏远的 |
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15. | regard a person with disfavor, |
| 不喜欢 [疏远] 某人 |
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16. | put on the stranger |
| 冷淡待人|疏远 |
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17. | political alienation |
| 政治上的疏远 |
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18. | She used to be aloof and stand-offish with us, but we are now on first-name terms. |
| 她一向对我们疏远冷淡,但现在我们成了很好的朋友了。 |
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19. | cold-shoulder vt. |
| 冷淡;疏远;轻视 |
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20. | Alienate a friend;alienate potential supporters by taking extreme positions. |
| 使朋友疏远;由于采取极端的主张而疏远了潜在的支持者 |
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