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71. | "The people of Shanghai have been thought to be "shrewd and stingy", "cautious and timid", "polite But indifferent" |
| 上海人一向被认为"精明小气","谨慎胆小","客气冷淡"。 |
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72. | The more she calls her husband a wimp, the more timid he becomes |
| 她越叫她先生懦夫,他就越胆小怯懦 |
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73. | The little group of scared but curious people increased. |
| 这一小群胆小而又好奇的人愈来愈多了。 |
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74. | "When I first came to Shanghai, Sun-fu, I was afraid of everybody and everything. |
| 我刚到上海的时候,只觉得很胆小; |
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75. | A timid question will always receive a confident answer. |
| 一个胆小的问题总是会得到确信的回答。 |
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76. | a timid defenseless simpleton who is readily preyed upon. |
| 容易被伤害的胆小的无防备的傻子。 |
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77. | The girls in class despised him for a coward. |
| 班上的女孩子们因他胆小而看不起他。 |
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78. | If I wasn't such a coward, I'd kill myself. |
| 如果我不是太胆小 我差点自杀了 |
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79. | Now I ask you, Ho-fu, what's the use of a coward like that to us? |
| 和甫,你想这么胆小的人,拿他来怎么办! |
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80. | The more she called her husband a wimp, the more timid he became. |
| 她越叫她先生懦夫,他就越胆小怯懦。 |
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