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21. | He was understandably angry. |
| 他理所当然地大发雷霆。 |
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22. | And under the circumstances, it is quite natural that this should be the case. |
| 而在这种情况下,理所当然,本该如此。 |
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23. | Don't take him for granted. |
| 别当他为理所当然。 |
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24. | Try not to take anything for granted. |
| 别把任何事都视为理所当然。 |
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25. | It is understood that the fee will be50dollars. |
| 赏金50元理所当然的 |
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26. | Yet what is sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander. |
| 以其人之道还治其人之身,是理所当然的。 |
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27. | Is the company bribing or justifiably promoting their product? |
| 公司是在行贿还是正当地促销它们的产品? |
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28. | We too often take our lives for granted. |
| 人们总是拥有太多“理所当然”。 |
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29. | Characterized by assumption. |
| 被视为理所当然的 |
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30. | it can no longer be taken for granted. |
| 再也不能认为这是理所当然的。 |
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