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21. | proud and aloof |
| 孤傲 |
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22. | I asked Jack for his political views, but he said he preferred to hold aloof. |
| 我问起杰克的政治观点,他说他宁愿避而不谈。 |
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23. | an aloof church |
| 一座孤零零的教堂 |
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24. | the unsocial disposition to neglect one's neighbors. |
| 离群索居的人总是忽视他人。 |
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25. | He remained aloof |
| 他始终采取一种超然物外的态度。 |
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26. | aloof or indifferent. |
| 冷淡的或漠不关心的。 |
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27. | keep aloof from |
| 离¥远远的 |
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28. | grew apart over the years; decided to live apart. |
| 几年来独自成长;决定离群索居 |
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29. | stand aloof over |
| 对¥采取超然态度 |
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30. | retire from the world |
| 离群索居;退隐(出家当和尚) |
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