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71. | Great personal dishonor or humiliation. |
| 侮辱对个人名誉的重大损坏或对个人的侮辱 |
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72. | The insult was made of set purpose. |
| 这是故意侮辱人。 |
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73. | So it does. |
| 的确如此。 |
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74. | swallowed the insults and kept on working. |
| 忍受侮辱继续工作 |
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75. | Actually beautiful |
| 的确美丽 |
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76. | That's really so,sir. |
| 的确如此 |
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77. | You've insulted me, and you've insulted this company with your bastard creation. |
| 你侮辱了我, 你造出来的那玩意侮辱了公司。 |
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78. | `Oh, you're quite right!' he said, turning his head away, and looking sideways, downwards, with that strange immobility of an old race that is hardly here in our present day. It was that that really made Connie lose her power to see him detached from herself. |
| “是的,的确 |
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79. | Of course; surely. |
| 当然;的确 |
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80. | Yes, it is. |
| 嗯,的确。 |
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