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81. | Easier said than done. |
| 做比说难,说起来容易做起来难。 |
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82. | An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity. |
| 乐观者在灾难中可以看到希望。 |
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83. | Fishing-nets grieve wild geese-an unexpected calamity |
| 鱼网鸿离 |
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84. | The difficulty was in not laughing out loud. |
| 难就难在没笑出声来. |
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85. | The door of charity is hard to open and hard to shut |
| 施门难开且难闭 |
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86. | "and ahiah, Hanan, anan," |
| 亚希雅,哈难,亚难, |
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87. | a difficult child, customer, boss, etc |
| 难哄的小孩、 难对付的顾客、 难讨好的上司 |
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88. | To visit and console the calamity stricken people |
| 存慰灾黎 |
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89. | - "It was a calamity.". |
| 【休假过得如何? 】【很 (凄) 惨 】。 |
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90. | to escape disaster; to run away from calamity |
| 避祸 |
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