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51. | Be fond of; have a crush on;to like |
| 喜欢 |
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52. | When would you be fond of receiving the call? |
| 你喜欢什么时候叫您? |
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53. | Bob seems to be really quite fond of Helen. |
| 包伯似乎十分喜欢海伦。 |
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54. | to be fond of scheming, but fall to make a decision; to be fond of grandiose schemes, but unable to take |
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55. | Those who are fond of studying or collecting curios will naturally be drawn to Peiping, which is remarkable |
| 好学的,爱古物的,人们自然喜欢北平,因为这里书多古物多。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 散文英译 - mzjy_xiangbeiping |
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56. | If she knew why he's so fond of plum blossoms, what they signify to him, she'd be terribly hurt. |
| 我想要是她知道大哥为什么特别爱梅花,在大哥的心目中梅花含着什么意思,那么她不晓得会怎样地悲伤呢。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 家(1-26) - 家(1-26) - jia-11 |
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57. | 1.salty; 2.to be fond of salty food |
| 口重 |
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58. | 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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59. | 1.to be fond of killing; 2.bloodthirsty; bloodsucking |
| 嗜血成性 |
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60. | not fond of solitude |
| 不喜欢孤身一人 |
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