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31. | The more she calls her husband a wimp, the more timid he becomes |
| 她越叫她先生懦夫,他就越胆小怯懦 |
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32. | We can't afford to have anyone in this enterprise who is likely to turn yellow when testing-time comes. |
| 考验关头可能畏缩不前的人,我们的企业雇用不起。 |
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33. | We'll send new cadres to ginger up timorous local committee |
| 我们将派新干部去充实畏缩不前的地方委员会。 |
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34. | The more she called her husband a wimp, the more timid he became. |
| 她越叫她先生懦夫,他就越胆小怯懦。 |
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35. | Harold is a real wimp. He lets everybody take advantage of him. |
| 哈罗德真没用,每个人都可以占他便宜。 |
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36. | The world's second-biggest economy is still in a funk—and politics is the problem |
| 世界第二大经济体仍然畏缩不前,而政治就是主要症结。 |
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37. | Those within the Administration who balked were mostly concerned about the domestic reaction. |
| 政府内部那些畏缩不前的人多数是担心国内的反应。 |
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38. | He didn't think that he would ever get out of the jungle alive, but he kept his chin up. |
| 他想他不会活着走出丛林了,可是他并没有畏缩不前。 |
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39. | The more she call her husband a wimp,the more timid he become. |
| 她越叫她先生懦夫,他就越胆小怯懦。 |
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40. | The big boys jumped into the river but little Ned hung back. |
| 大些的男孩子都跳进河里了,但小内德畏缩不前。 |
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