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31. | Law enforcement cannot responsibly stand aloof. |
| 法律的强制执行不可避免玩忽职守。 |
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32. | Separated by distance |
| 被距离隔开的 |
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33. | spread out the tablecloth; a bird spreading its wings. |
| 隔开桌布;鸟儿展翅 |
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34. | To be aloof from the crowd |
| 远离俗界 |
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35. | A pause or separation; a caesura. |
| 停顿或隔开;中止 |
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36. | Never stand aloof from the masses. |
| 千万不可脱离群众。 |
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37. | a fence that screens the alley; |
| 隔开胡同的篱笆; |
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38. | He stood aloof from the crowd. |
| 他远离人群. |
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39. | They were aloof, self-assured, composed. |
| 他们潇洒、自信、安详。 |
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40. | Her expression was aloof, poetic, rhapsodical. |
| 她的表情是超然的,诗意的,狂放无羁的。 |
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