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51. | A disagreeable or troublesome situation; a plight. |
| 困境不利或麻烦的形势;进退两难的境地 |
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52. | A mischievous, troublesome person, especially a child. |
| 捣蛋鬼,恶少调皮捣蛋惹麻烦的人,尤指孩子 |
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53. | Occasionally it may cause clinically troublesome hyperviscosity. |
| 偶尔它可以引起临床上难治的高粘度症。 |
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54. | "What a nuisance! What a nuisance!" said Li in delight. |
| 梅亭欢喜得直说:“讨厌,讨厌! |
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55. | Sometimes sea transport is troublesome to us. |
| 有时海运对我们来说麻烦 |
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56. | Now, many young people often feel troublesome. |
| 现在有的年轻人就经常嫌麻烦。 |
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57. | They make me sick, all of them. |
| 我讨厌他们,讨厌他们所有的人。 |
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58. | To be harassed by various troublesome cares |
| 事务繁冗 |
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59. | Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly. |
| 只要有心,我们可以做任何事情。 |
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60. | "They are forced to deal with a group of British football hooligans, some troublesome French human robots |
| 他们被迫与形形色色的人打交道,其中有一群英国足球流氓、一些浑浑噩噩的法国人、一个狠心的荷兰妓女和一个讨厌的意大利人。 |
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