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41. | Fools look to tomorrow, and wise men use tonight. |
| 蠢人指望明天,智者利用今晚。 |
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42. | It induces alienation. |
| 它导致疏远隔阂。 |
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43. | She should keep her distance from that fellow. |
| 她应该疏远那家伙。 |
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44. | A fool attempting to be witty is an object of profoundest pity |
| 蠢人装聪明,实在最可怜 |
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45. | She held herself aloof from the others. |
| 她和其他人疏远。 |
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46. | Some misunderstanding came between them |
| 误会使他们疏远。 |
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47. | lose touch with; lose contact with |
| 和..疏远;失去联络 |
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48. | It is" impossible" to only exist in the fool's dictionary. |
| 『不可能』存在于蠢人的字典里。 |
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49. | She always keeps me at a distance. |
| 她总是与我疏远。 |
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50. | keep sb. at the stick's end |
| 疏远某人,不与某人接近 |
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