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31. | Bridle your tongue. |
| 说话要谨慎。 |
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32. | Be select in choosing ones friends |
| 择友谨慎 |
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33. | care and diligence |
| 谨慎勤勉 |
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34. | a discreet person [answer] |
| 谨慎的人[回答] |
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35. | Alert and watchful;cautious. |
| 谨慎的警觉且戒备的;谨慎的 |
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36. | reserved and cautious; never making swift decisions; a cautious driver. |
| 保守而且谨慎;从不急于下决心;谨慎的司机。 |
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37. | In a furtive or circumspect manner;indirectly. |
| 行为鬼祟的或谨慎的;谨慎的 |
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38. | a guarded answer |
| 谨慎的回答 |
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39. | Although Mr Trichet remained relatively upbeat about the eurozone's economic recovery, his wariness about |
| 尽管特里谢对欧元区经济复苏仍相对乐观,但他在暗示下个月之后利率走向方面的谨慎,可能也反映出经济复苏力度的不确定。 |
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40. | We must be cautious. |
| 我们必须谨慎 |
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