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71. | He did not easily mix with others, with the result that on most social occasions he was the old man out. |
| 他不善于同他人相处,因而在多数社交场合中他总是落落寡合的。 |
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72. | He held himself aloof from politics and material pursuits. |
| 他做出清高超然的样子。 |
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73. | an aloof refusal to speak to someone you know. |
| 冷淡地拒绝与你认识的人说话。 |
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74. | 1.indifferent; apathetic; aloof; 2.(of memory) faint; dim |
| 淡漠 |
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75. | He had held himself aloof from his friends. even. |
| 他甚至也没有和他的伙伴们呆在一起。 |
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76. | Nearly all of them kept aloof from such doctrines. |
| 他们几乎都不接受这种教条。 |
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77. | Leaders shouldn' t keep themselves aloof from the masses. |
| 领导人决不应该脱离群众。 |
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78. | There's IBM's aloof and distinguished Louis V. Gerstner Jr. |
| IBM孤傲和大名鼎鼎的路易斯?葛斯特勒先生; |
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79. | You can not keep(yourself)aloof from the masses |
| 你不能脱离群众。 |
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80. | He stood aloof and did not give us a hand. |
| 他站得远远地,没有来帮助我们。 |
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