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31. | To pamper, spoil, or coddle. |
| 溺爱娇养,宠坏或悉心照料 |
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32. | The mother made too much of her youngest daughter. |
| 母亲溺爱最小的女儿。 |
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33. | Too much fuss can be made of very young children. |
| 对幼儿可能过于溺爱。 |
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34. | Apparently he was so spoiled by his grandmother that no one could control him. |
| "外祖母又极溺爱,无人敢管." |
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35. | She is so frightfully spoiled. |
| 她给溺爱得不成样子。 |
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36. | Fond grandparents who tended to spoil the child. |
| 溺爱的祖父母会宠坏孩子 |
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37. | Mary smothers her children with too much love. |
| 玛丽溺爱自己的孩子。 |
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38. | treated their grandchildren with fond indulgence. |
| 对他们子孙百依百顺的溺爱 |
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39. | The grandparents smothered the child with affection. |
| 祖父母们溺爱这孩子 |
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40. | Excessively submissive or devoted to one's wife. |
| 过分溺爱妻子的;怕老婆的 |
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