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71. | feel no envy at (=of) his achievements |
| 对他的成就毫不感到妒忌 |
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72. | James envied his friend's success. |
| 詹姆士妒忌他朋友的成功。 |
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73. | His promotion is Bound to cause much heartBurning. |
| 他被提升肯定会招致许多妒忌。 |
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74. | irate protesters; ireful words. |
| 极为生气的抗议者;极为生气的语言。 |
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75. | "Spare me your jealousy, Madam. |
| "太太,你还是不要妒忌吧。 |
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76. | You will be passionate, jealous and explosive. |
| 巨蟹座:你会热情,妒忌,有爆发力。 |
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77. | The letter made her insane with jealousy. |
| 那封信使她妒忌得发疯。 |
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78. | Nevertheless it is to be noted, that unworthy persons are most envied, at their first coming in, and afterwards overcome it better; |
| 不过应该注意到,卑微之人在发迹之初最遭人妒忌,其后妒忌会逐渐减弱; |
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79. | Extremely wicked or cruel. |
| 残忍的极为邪恶的或极为残忍的 |
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80. | and then her heart broke, and she was jealous, and angry, |
| 接着,她心碎,她妒忌, 她生气。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 4 (5) |
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