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61. | It is taken for granted that everyone is equal before the law. |
| 法律面前人人平等是被认为理所当然的。 |
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62. | as a matter of law |
| (理所当然地)由法律决定的事情 |
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63. | It goes without saying that his brother should help him. |
| 他的哥哥帮助他是理所当然的。 |
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64. | They deserve respect and care. |
| 他们理所当然要受到尊重和爱护。 |
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65. | No. Of course you are the one who was" ignored". |
| 理所当然的,你是被忽略了的一个。 |
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66. | taking the human traffic signal for granted. |
| 把人体交通标志看作理所当然的事情。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高二上学期适用) 第5册 - MODULE 2 A Job Worth Doing VOCABULARY AND READING |
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67. | Opportunity is so freely available that we take it for granted. |
| 机会如此唾手可得以至于我们视之理所当然。 |
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68. | take for granted; view as important; hold these truths to be self-evident; I hold him personally responsible. |
| 当作理所当然;认为…重要;相信这些真理不言而喻。 |
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69. | gang bangers can find some pretty common ground. |
| 帮派分子可以找到理所当然的理由 |
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70. | so she doesn't take me for granted. |
| 这样她就不会把这一切当成理所当然了 |
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