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61. | Don't scold the boy; he'll come round in time. |
| 不要责骂这孩子, 他过了那一阵就会好的. |
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62. | Then it's definitely a black bag job. They employ an in-house technician?. |
| 那肯定是非法勾当,他们雇佣内部技术人员? |
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63. | In the end he had got mixed up in some shady affair. |
| 最后,他卷入了一桩见不得人的勾当。 |
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64. | Don't always scold and give lots of praise instead. |
| 不要总是批评,而要给予赞扬。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语晨读30分(高三) - 2 The Function Of Praising |
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65. | Scold, abuse person by ostensibly pointing to someone else |
| 指鸡骂狗 |
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66. | I'm afraid he's mixed up in some dishonest business. |
| 恐怕他同一桩欺骗勾当有牵连。 |
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67. | The politician committed some shady acts by receiving bribes. |
| 这个警察收贿,做一些无耻的勾当。 |
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68. | Q.2 Why did Peter scold Simon the sorcerer? |
| 问题2.彼得为什么责备行邪术的西门? |
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69. | In the mean time evil may be triumphant. |
| 同时,罪恶的勾当也许会十分猖獗。 |
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70. | Do you honestly believe that I am capableof murder? |
| 你真的相信我会干出杀人的勾当? |
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