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31. | She was gay, cheerful, genial, but remote. |
| 她轻松,愉快,和蔼,但是有些疏远。 |
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32. | lose touch with |
| 和¥疏远|失去联络 |
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33. | Her husband have become strange and distant. |
| 她丈夫变得陌生又疏远。 |
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34. | The affair has estranged him from his family. |
| 这件事已使他和家人疏远。 |
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35. | estrange sb. from his friends |
| 使某人跟朋友们疏远 |
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36. | He is always rather aloof with strangers. |
| 他对不熟的人总是有点疏远。 |
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37. | People who were ordinarily very distant toward him would suddenly come for a visit. |
| 往往平日很疏远的人,忽然拜访。 |
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38. | Or else you can gradually come apart in London |
| 再不然你们就在伦敦逐渐疏远。 |
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39. | alienability n. |
| 可让与性;可疏远性 |
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40. | at arm's length |
| 疏远|在手臂伸得到的地方 |
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