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11. | He has lost all his friends as a result of his foolish behaviour. |
| 他行为愚蠢,因而失去了所有的朋友。 |
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12. | "Foolish behaviour is the heritage of the simple, but men of good sense are crowned with knowledge." |
| 愚蒙人得愚昧为产业。通达人得知识为冠冕。 |
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13. | She was alienated from her friend by her foolish behaviour |
| 她的愚蠢行为使她的朋友疏远了她。 |
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14. | It struck him how foolish his behaviour had been. |
| 他突然意识到自己过去的行为十分愚蠢. |
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15. | You ought to be ashamed of your foolish behaviour. |
| 你应当为自己的愚蠢行为而感到羞耻。 |
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16. | His foolish behaviour may put his whole future in jeopardy. |
| 他愚蠢的行为可能毁了他一生的前程。 |
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17. | bring(sth/sb/oneself)into danger or under suspicion by foolish behaviour |
| (因行为愚蠢)使(某事物[某人/自己])陷入危险境地或受到怀疑 |
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18. | She says she will stand no nonsense, ie will not put up with foolish behaviour. |
| 她说她决不容忍荒唐的行为. |
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19. | "My wounds are poisoned and evil-smelling, because of my foolish behaviour." |
| 因我的愚昧,我的伤发臭流脓。 |
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20. | Foolish behaviour is joy to the unwise; but a man of good sense makes his way straight. |
| 无知的人,以愚妄为乐。聪明的人,按正直而行。 |
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