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71. | The notion of ENVYING Catherine was incomprehensible to him, but the notion of grieving her he understood |
| 嫉妒凯瑟琳的说法他不太理解,但是说道凯瑟琳伤心,他却非常清楚。 |
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72. | A reprehensible notion came into his head. |
| 一个不安分的估计在心上滋长了。 |
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73. | civil officers without a notion of affairs; |
| 对于政事全无概念的政府要员; |
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74. | scientific point of view |
| 科学观点 |
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75. | an indistinct notion of how to proceed. |
| 对如何前进的模糊想法 |
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76. | My notion was that you had been |
| “我的想法就是你的那样, |
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77. | [Informal] a notion; a thought; an idea |
| 念头 |
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78. | a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one). |
| 观点(特别是不同观点)的相互表达。 |
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79. | An unrealistic idea or notion;a fancy. |
| 空想,幻想不现实的想法或观念;幻想 |
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80. | attitute to labor |
| 劳动观点 |
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