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91. | The aged worthy of the heaven |
| 太上老君 |
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92. | not worthy of reliance or trust. |
| 不值得依靠或者信任。 |
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93. | an enemy worthy of one's steel. |
| 值得与之较量的劲敌. |
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94. | We saw nothing worthy of remark. |
| 我们看不到值得注意的东西。 |
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95. | to be worthy of the name |
| 名实相副 |
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96. | That thought is worthy of investigation. |
| 上述那个想法是值得去研究一番的。 |
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97. | worthy of blame or criticism;bad |
| 该受责备或批评的;坏的 |
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98. | He proved himself worthy of confidence. |
| 他的表现说明他值得信赖。 |
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99. | Come, speak, my worthy Corsican, speak!" |
| 说话呀,我尊敬的科西嘉人,说呀 |
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100. | in a worthy manner; with worthiness. |
| 以有价值的方式;具有价值。 |
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