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61. | The expression around her mouth was petulant. |
| 她的嘴角露出一种任性的表情。 |
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62. | Capriciously stubborn or eccentric;perverse. |
| 任性顽固的,怪癖的;执迷不悟的 |
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63. | an unruly child who was thrashed with a birch cane. |
| 一个任性的孩子吃了一顿桦树棍。 |
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64. | 28 [和合]以色列众人听见王这样判断,就都敬畏他,因为见他心里有神的智29慧,能以断案。 |
| NIV] When all Israel heard the verdict the king had given, they held the king in awe, because they saw that he had wisdom from God to administer justice. |
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65. | The reluctance to go home was not confined to wayward men. |
| 舍不得回家的并不限于任性的男客。 |
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66. | If he is even more wayward, he is also more robust. |
| 如果说他更任性,他也更执着。 |
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67. | the distressed parents of wayward youths. |
| 为任性的年轻人而苦恼的双亲 |
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68. | Having a peevish nature; cranky. |
| 暴躁的有易怒性格的;任性的 |
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69. | A spoiled child is often capricious. |
| 被惯坏的孩子常常是任性的。 |
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70. | When will you ever change your headstrong way? |
| 你这个任性的脾气什么时候改得了? |
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