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21. | Now, for people who want to win agreement or trust, affection or sympathy, some psychologists recommend the deliberate use of physical mirroring. |
| 今天,对于那些希望赢得赞同、信任、好感或同情的人来说,一些心理学家推荐着意使用体态模仿法。 |
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22. | be well affected towards |
| 对¥有好感 |
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23. | To impress favorably in advance. |
| 打动使先有好感 |
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24. | I felt drawn to John |
| 我对约翰有好感。 |
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25. | She didn't' feel drawn towards him |
| 她对他没有好感。 |
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26. | My good opinion of someone once lost is lost for ever. |
| 我对某个人一旦没有了好感,就永远没有了好感。 |
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27. | showing favour or approval |
| 表示好感或赞同 |
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28. | Sensitive people have been mirroring their friends and acquaintances all their lives, and winning affection and respect in this way without being aware of their methods. |
| 敏感的人一生都在模仿他们的朋友或熟人,并且在不知不觉中以此赢得他们的好感和尊重。 |
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29. | My good opinion, once lost, is lost forever. |
| 我对于某个人一旦没有了好感 就永远没有好感了 |
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30. | I'm fond of you. |
| 我对你有好感。 |
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