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1. | To gain the sympathy of; win over. |
| 获得…的同情;赢得. |
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2. | to gain or win (praise, sympathy, etc.); to command; to earn |
| 博得 |
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3. | She tries to win sympathy by coming a poor little girl over people. |
| 她在人前假扮成一个可怜的小女孩模样试图获得同情。 |
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4. | He tries on his little games with us, but failed to win our sympathy. |
| 他跟我们耍了点小花招,但没得到我们的同情。 |
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5. | In this way we can easily win their sympathy. |
| 这样容易得到同情。 |
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6. | Can this win any sympathy from the majority of people? |
| 能得到大多数人同情吗? |
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7. | Good-looking criminals are more likely to win the sympathy of judges and juries. |
| 长得好的罪犯比较容易获得法官与陪审团的同情。 |
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8. | win sb's sympathy |
| 得到某人的同情 |
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9. | He failed with the best of intentions to win the sympathy of his pupils . |
| 他虽然用心良苦,想获得学生们的同情,结果还是失败了。 |
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10. | ...so as to escape work and also win some sympathy. |
| ...那样就能逃避工作 还能得到一些同情 |
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