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11. | In matters of human relationship, it is quite understandable that one tires of the old and finds joy in the new. |
| 人情厌故喜新,这本难怪。 |
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12. | 1.to be particular about; to be fastidious about; 2.(especially refer to food) dainty |
| 讲究 |
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13. | I just owe you and I want to even out." |
| 我欠着你的人情,我想还还人情。” |
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14. | Be particular aBout what one eats |
| 讲究吃喝 |
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15. | True love no need jollification, no need luxary, no need glory, and also no need airy fairy. |
| 真正的爱情是不讲究热闹不讲究排场不讲究繁华更不讲究噱头的。 |
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16. | respect of the perso |
| 偏袒|徇私|讲人情 |
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17. | Human feelings are as thin as paper. |
| 人情薄如纸。 |
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18. | I owe you one. |
| 我欠你一个人情 |
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19. | Understanding of worldly wisdom is true learning. |
| 人情练达即文章。 |
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20. | exquisite (in) workmanship |
| 做工讲究 |
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