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61. | And the walls of doubt, crumble tost and torn. |
| 人们之间互相猜疑之墙,倒塌了。 |
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62. | capable of allaying suspicion or hostility and inspiring confidence. |
| 能减少猜疑和敌意并产生信赖。 |
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63. | Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny and husbands to jealousy. |
| 猜疑使国王倾向于专制,丈夫倾向于妒嫉。 |
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64. | Her strange behaviour aroused our suspicions. |
| 她不寻常的举动引起我们的猜疑. |
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65. | She lulled suspicions with a plausible story. |
| 她用一个似真的故事消除了猜疑。 |
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66. | vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion. |
| 容易受到伤害,尤其是关于信誉或猜疑。 |
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67. | His policy earned him the distrust of the Athenians. |
| 他的政策受到了雅典人的猜疑。 |
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68. | I trust an indiscreet fool and suspect a lawyer. |
| 吾信任轻率之傻子而猜疑律师。 |
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69. | Jealousy and suspicion are eroding our friendship. |
| 嫉妒和猜疑在侵蚀我们的友谊。 |
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70. | He suspected that a leak was present somewhere along the pipe |
| 他猜疑管道里什麽地方漏了 |
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