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41. | Ah, a gift from a doting grandmother, of course. |
| 啊,原来是溺爱孙女的祖母给的礼物。 |
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42. | A fond mother may spoil her child. |
| 溺爱的母亲可能会宠坏她的孩子。 |
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43. | We don't encourage parents to cocker up their children. |
| 我们不提倡父母溺爱他们的孩子。 |
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44. | The mother's fatal partiality had spoiled this boy. |
| 那位母亲不顾一切的溺爱宠坏了这个孩子。 |
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45. | Hurstwood smiled in an indulgent way as he read this. |
| 赫斯渥读到这里,露出溺爱的微笑。 |
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46. | It seems quite natural for mothers to dote on their children |
| 母亲溺爱孩子似乎是很自然的事。 |
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47. | Her indulgence to her children was bad for them. |
| 她溺爱自己的孩子,这对他们不好。 |
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48. | We do not encourage parents to cocker up their children. |
| 我们不提倡父母溺爱他们的孩子。 |
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49. | The doting mother may take a toll on her boy's future independence. |
| ( 母亲的溺爱,会影响到男孩将来的独立自主。 |
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50. | The fond father smiled with pleasure. |
| 溺爱孩子的父亲高兴地微笑了。 |
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