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91. | To thrive in calamity or adversity and to perish in soft living |
| 生于忧患,死于安乐 |
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92. | To be fortunate or successful, especially in terms of one's finances; thrive. |
| 繁盛,成功幸运或成功的,尤对某人财富而言;繁盛 |
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93. | 1.to thrive; to prosper; 2.to break out; to begin suddenly |
| 勃发 |
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94. | Tourism, booming next-door in Tunisia and Morocco, is minimal. |
| 旅游业在邻国突尼斯与摩洛哥可谓是蒸蒸日上,可在阿尔及利亚却微不足道。 |
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95. | With patient industry, she revived the failing Business and made it thrive. |
| 她以极大的坚忍和辛苦,使走下坡路的事业重振昔日风采 |
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96. | to build up; to grow and thrive; to carve out a career |
| 起家 |
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97. | any of various grasses that thrive in the presence of abundant moisture. |
| 能在非常湿润的地区茁壮成长的多种草的任何一种。 |
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98. | to thrive in this fleet is not a matter of choice, Captain. |
| 在这艘舰上到处蔓延都不是一个好的选择 船长 |
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99. | Crime seems to thrive in the red light district in this town. |
| 在这座小城的红灯区,犯罪似乎很活跃。 |
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100. | Schools train them so our culture can thrive and flourish," said rich dad. |
| 学校培养了这些人才,所以我们的社会可以兴旺发达。 |
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