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31. | with (a studied) nonchalance |
| (故意装出) 冷淡地,无动于衷地 |
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32. | He wasn' t affected by the news. |
| 他听了这消息后无动于衷。 |
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33. | And they were doing nothing either. |
| 而他们也一直无动于衷。 |
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34. | She hear the news of his death with apparent unconcern. |
| 她听到他的死讯无动于衷。 |
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35. | Mr. Bailey was complacent, but unmoved |
| 贝利先生悠然自得,却还是无动于衷。 |
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36. | Her emotional appeal left him completely cold. |
| 她虽动情, 他却无动于衷. |
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37. | Her grace was impervious to hints. |
| 她对别人的劝说完全无动于衷。 |
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38. | "But it's you who were indifferent. |
| “可无动于衷的是你。” |
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39. | A sight so touching in its majesty: |
| 竟无动于衷,那才是灵魂麻木; |
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40. | We cannot remain indifferent in such a situation. |
| 对这种情况, 我们不能无动于衷。 |
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