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41. | They taunted him with cowardice/with being a coward. |
| 他们讥笑他胆怯[是胆小鬼]. |
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42. | a few people came to Boo But remained to applaud. |
| 很多人开始讥笑并不断地鼓掌。 |
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43. | We sneered at his speech. |
| 我们讥笑他的发言。 |
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44. | His friends gibed at him for his cowardice |
| 他的朋友们讥笑他胆 |
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45. | When it is achieved there will be other plans to snoot at. |
| 这一点实现以后,还要为实现别的计划而努力。 |
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46. | razzed the teammate who missed the shot; |
| 讥笑没有射中球的队员; |
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47. | They dare not break the herd, afraid of the ridicule of their neighbours. |
| 他们怕邻居讥笑,不敢独断独行。 |
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48. | I'm eager to be your friend as you snoot straight with me. |
| 我渴望做你的朋友,因为你对我诚实。 |
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49. | give [get] the razz |
| 予以 [受到] 苛评,加以 [受到] 讥笑 |
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50. | Vanity exposes a person to ridicule. |
| 虚荣的人易受人家的讥笑。 |
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