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51. | He disdained to notice the insult. |
| 他不屑计较这侮辱。 |
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52. | Comparative Negligence Rule |
| 比例过失原则 |
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53. | The matter is too small to be worth niggling over. |
| 小小不言的事, 不必计较。 |
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54. | An offense requiring forgiveness or reparation;a trespass. |
| 罪,过失要求原谅或补偿的罪过;过失 |
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55. | I'll skip over your rudeness. |
| 我不会计较你们粗鲁。 |
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56. | I won't dispute with you now. |
| 我现在不同你计较。 |
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57. | He didn't seem to mind very much. |
| 他似乎也不太计较。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 科幻 - kehuan-shiguanyongzhu |
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58. | Who's debating with you about degrees of kinship. |
| 谁和他计较亲疏的? |
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59. | A legal offense; a misdemeanor. |
| 违法行为;小过失 |
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60. | You should not be too much concerned about saving appearances. |
| 你不该过于计较面子。 |
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