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71. | They are cowardly, and are always anticipating danger. |
| 他们胆小怯懦,总是提防着危险。 |
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72. | The faint-hearted lion ran away. |
| 那只胆小的的狮子逃跑了。 |
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73. | The tiny kitten was very timid, and too afraid to approach us. |
| 这只小猫非常胆小,不敢靠近我们。 |
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74. | They gibed at me for my cowardice. |
| 他们因我的胆小而嘲弄我。 |
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75. | In those days he was very timid and shy. |
| 那时,他非常胆小,也很怕羞。” |
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76. | I was always frightened Fraught with worry |
| 我以前一直很胆小,每天忧心忡忡 |
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77. | They were too yellow to walk in the darkplace. |
| 他们那麽胆小,不敢在暗处行走。 |
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78. | Your son is a bit of a coward. |
| 你的儿子是相当胆小的。 |
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79. | Her nervousness threatens to ruin the whole idea. |
| 她的惊慌失措可能会破坏整个计划。 |
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80. | Lacking or marked by a lack of self-confidence; shy and timid. |
| 缺乏自信的;羞怯的和胆小的 |
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