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91. | The people she met outside seemed to begrudge her very existence. |
| 她在外界遇到的人似乎妒忌她的存在。 |
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92. | Don' t eat your heart out of your friend' s success; three cheers for them. |
| (不要妒忌你朋友的成就,要为他们庆贺。 |
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93. | Above all, those are most subject to envy, which carry the greatness of their fortunes, in an insolent and proud manner; |
| 因大富大贵而趾高气扬者尤其易遭妒忌。 |
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94. | suddenly had to admit being jealous of the Brits. |
| 突然间却不得不承认自己开始妒忌英国人了。 |
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-- 来源 -- 超越目标英语 第5册 - Unit 8 THE SIXTIES |
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95. | Her sister has been given a gold wristwatch and she is green with envy. |
| 人家送给姐姐一块金表,她心中十分妒忌。 |
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96. | There was certainly no beauty about her to make the others envious |
| 她的确长得并不漂亮,不会引起人家妒忌。 |
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97. | all those who try so hard to get themselves noticed. |
| 那些不择手段地 让自己出名的人的妒忌 |
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98. | Poseidon...concealed his jealousy of Ares |
| 波塞冬…十分妒忌阿瑞斯,但他表面上不动声色。 |
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99. | Margaret is jealous when Charles talks to other girls. |
| 每当查尔斯同别的姑娘谈话,玛格丽特就妒忌。 |
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100. | That one there is always jealous and she lies to all of them. |
| 她总是妒忌别人, 所以她向所有人撒谎 |
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