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41. | be in right with |
| 得到…的喜爱 |
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42. | To be chivalrous and fond of obligation |
| 任侠好义 |
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43. | To be excessively fond of ancient Books |
| 枕经藉史 |
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44. | Bernice, Annabelle, and Bruce were fond of entertaining and the crowds loved them in return. |
| 柏妮丝和她的熊宝宝都很喜欢逗观众开心,而观众也很喜爱他们。 |
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-- 来源 -- 常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年5月号 - Circus Bears(1) |
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45. | to crave; to be very fond of |
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46. | to be fond of showing off; to be showy |
| 好表现 |
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47. | To be intelligent and fond of study |
| 聪敏好学 |
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48. | I was more influenced by my uncle, also a businessman, who was fond of classical Chinese literature and |
| 我那位喜爱中国古典文学及绘画的伯父给我的影响较大。 |
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49. | Having or showing fond feelings or affection;loving and tender. |
| 爱的充满或表示喜欢的感情的,表示深情的;喜爱的和温柔的 |
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50. | to be fond of eating to a fault |
| 贪嘴 |
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