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41. | I often give offence to people by mistake. |
| 我常由于犯错而惹火别人。 |
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42. | The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. |
| 不犯错的人通常不会有所成就。 |
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43. | blundering adj. |
| 浮躁的;粗笨的;易犯错的 |
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44. | It's easy to make mistakes with English. |
| 说英语很容易就犯错误了。 |
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-- 来源 -- 小学英语(六年级下学期适用)(2004年11月版) - MODULE 9 Unit 1 What's the matter? |
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45. | Good students as they were (=Though they were good students), they sometimes erred. |
| 虽然他们是好学生,偶而也会犯错。 |
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46. | that is--well, you know, we often make mistakes. |
| 那是──呃,你知道我们常犯错。 |
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47. | Not making any mistakes doesn't make you a great person. |
| 从不犯错并不会使你成为伟人。 |
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48. | To commit an offense or a sin;transgress or err. |
| 冒犯违法或犯罪;违犯规章或犯错 |
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49. | To err is human, to forgive is divine. |
| 犯错是人之常情,宽恕是超凡的。 |
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50. | He is the best general who makes the fewest mistakes. --Ian Hamilton |
| 犯错最少的将军乃最佳将军。——汉密尔顿 |
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