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31. | The couple contrived to bring up their children on a small income. |
| 这对夫妻设法以菲薄的收入把孩子抚养成人。 |
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32. | He was kindly, within his scanty means generous, and obliging. |
| 他和蔼可亲,在自己菲薄的经济能力范围内乐善好施,有求必应。 |
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33. | The low salary did not dispose him to accept the position. |
| 菲薄的待遇使他不想接受这项工作。 |
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34. | To think or speak of as being of little worth; belittle. |
| 轻视认为不值得考虑或不值得说;轻视 |
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35. | We can only offer you a beggarly five hundred to start with |
| 我们开始只能给你极为菲薄的五百镑。 |
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36. | underestimate one's achievements; belittle; demean oneself; have an inferiority complex |
| 妄自菲薄 |
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37. | I sent a few trifles for your birthday. |
| 我送了些菲薄的东西,做为你的生日礼物。 |
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38. | Prince, please forgive this shabby present. |
| 殿下,请原谅我献上这般菲薄的礼品。 |
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39. | The couple contrive to bring up their children on a small income. |
| 这对夫妻设法以菲薄的收入把孩子扶养成人。 |
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40. | to belittle oneself; to lack self-confidence or self-respect |
| 自轻自贱 |
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