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11. | It doesn't become young fellows to speak lightly of people in that station. |
| 年轻人不应该对拥有这种地位的人信口雌黄。 |
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12. | I'm only a common ignorant girl; and in my station I have to be careful. |
| 我不过是个普普通通没有知识的女孩子;处在我的地位不得不当心。 |
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13. | The dominant(优势、支配地位) candidate is nominally(名义上、有名无实) nominated(提名、推荐、任命) for president. |
| 占优势的候选人名义上被任命为总统. |
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14. | And of which he had so sensibly describ'd the middle station of life to be full of; |
| 而且,他告诉我,只有中间地位的生活,才享有种种幸福。 |
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15. | He would not look at any girl above him in station. |
| 他不肯对那些地位高于自己的姑娘垂青。 |
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16. | That the middle Station of Life was calculated for all kind of Vertues and all kinds of Enjoyments; |
| 唯有中间地位的人可享尽人间的幸福和安乐。 |
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-- 来源 -- 鲁滨逊漂流记 - Robinson Crusoe 1002 |
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17. | of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense). |
| 出身或地位低微的('base'在此意义上是古语词)。 |
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18. | A user terminal primarily designed for entering data into a computer. |
| 同data collection station。 |
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19. | To give a lower condition or station to; abase. |
| 压低,降低为(别人)提供较低等的条件或状况;使降低地位或身份 |
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20. | She had seen the world and lived with great people and raised herself far beyond her original humble station |
| 她见过了世面,结识了大人物,地位比从前高得多。 |
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