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21. | Bigger eased to the trunk and peered behind it cautiously. |
| 别格蹑手蹑脚走到箱子那儿,怀着戒心往箱后张望。 |
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22. | It can be hard for you to let down your guard, Capricorn. |
| 摩羯:你很难放下戒心认真去谈一场恋爱。 |
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23. | ~wary or afraid of(a person or an action) |
| 对(某人或某行为)存戒心的或有顾忌的 |
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24. | The stubby man looked in no way frightened but his anger had a certain wariness about it. |
| 那个矮胖子丝毫没有害怕的样子,与此相反,他那愤怒的表情里流露出几分警惕的神色。 |
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25. | He had a terror of Earnshaw's reputation, and shrunk from encountering him. |
| 他对恩萧的名声很有戒心,生怕遇到他。 |
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26. | These gentlemen had an indefinable mistrust of her good offices. |
| 这些先生们对她的好意殷勤抱有难以名状的戒心。 |
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27. | all their care, their caution, their wariness had Been wrecked on the rock of the inevitaBle. |
| 他们所有的小心、谨慎和提防都在这无法避免的事实面前触礁了。 |
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28. | I was chastened whenever I remembered that my mother had come close to killing me. |
| 每当想起妈妈差一点把我打死,我总是存有戒心的。 |
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29. | informal or natural; especially caught off guard or unprepared. |
| 非正式的或简单自然的;特别指毫无戒心或准备。 |
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30. | They are not those who, according to the doctor, require extra care or special wariness on our part. |
| 然而他们却不是医生口中需要我们特别照顾或感到害怕的人。 |
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