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61. | Don't take it for granted that I'll always be here. |
| 别认为我在这里是理所当然的。 |
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62. | He decided that taking too much care could sometimes be as dangerous as taking too little. |
| 他想,有时候,过于小心和过于粗心会一样危险。 |
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63. | One of the criticisms in 1961 regarded the Latin translations of passages deemed too explicit by Van Gulik (and possibly the publisher). |
| 1961年时,对VanGulik之著述的一个批评是认为,在VanGulik(也可能是出版商)看来,书中以拉丁文翻译的段落过于理所当然。 |
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64. | Don't take advantage of your expense account. |
| 不要以为的花费都是理所当然的。 |
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65. | we have of course arranged patent protection. |
| 理所当然我们已申办了专利保护。 |
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-- 来源 -- 企业管理英语口语(第二版)(1) - 14 The Product Evaluation Meeting?Two |
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66. | Ethics reminds us that we must not take success for granted. |
| 伦理提醒我们,成功不是理所当然的。 |
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67. | Likewise, we often take our true friends for granted |
| 同样地,我们常把挚友认为是理所当然, |
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68. | One of the first lessons that I have learnt was not to take things for granted. |
| 第一课我学到:别把事情当成理所当然。 |
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69. | She found it quite natural that she should help us. |
| 她觉得帮助我们是理所当然的。 |
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70. | He simply took it for granted that the check was good. |
| 他以为这张支票理所当然可以兑现。 |
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