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11. | Wherefore should we linger upon it now? |
| 现在我们又何必去留恋呢? |
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12. | You should do the honorable thing and resign. |
| 你该毫不留恋地辞职。 |
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13. | Those who came over from the old society, the old orbits, are nostalgic for their old habits and ways of life. |
| 从旧社会、旧轨道过来的人,总是留恋那种旧生活、旧习惯。 |
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14. | She didn't give him any freedom to be himself.她生活在恐惧如果他离开,她的生活是什么. |
| 一位朋友约会一小姑娘很互相依赖.当他开车下班回家,她呼吁仅两分钟后,他走到那里,他会问及.他只说,他刚走到门口,在休息,而这会破坏她.她期待他花的每一刻空暇时间与她会面. |
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15. | That was the everlasting wonder! That was what made life worth while. |
| 那才叫人觉得生活是值得留恋的呢。 |
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16. | (你习惯这里的生活吗?你适应这里的天气吗? |
| [充满关心地问问老外,他们一定会很感动! |
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17. | There's nothing to keep us here! |
| 这里没有什么好留恋的了! |
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18. | attachment(to/for sb/sth);affection;devotion |
| 依恋;眷恋;留恋 |
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19. | A lingering impression of past glory or success. |
| 回味对往昔荣耀成功的留恋 |
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20. | a nice place to leave away from |
| 一个不值得留恋的地方 |
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