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1. | To know the world as little |
| 不谙世故 |
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2. | She appears to be au fait to the ways of the world though she is young. |
| 她虽然年轻,但好像很懂得世故人情。 |
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3. | The young man knows no more of life than the babe unborn. |
| 这年轻人如天真烂漫的孩子,对世故人情一玩所知。 |
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4. | To divest oneself of humanity |
| 不顾人情 |
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5. | practical wisdom |
| 世故 |
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6. | To be perfectly familiar with the ways of the world |
| 通晓世故 |
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7. | And if he had told the story now, at the dinner table, it would have been a social as well as a human error. |
| 如果他在餐桌上谈起往事,无论从人情或世故的角度来说都是欠妥的。 |
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8. | have been around a lot |
| 世故深 |
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9. | 1.sensibilities; human sympathy; human kindness; 2.favor; favoritism3.a present |
| 人情 |
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10. | milk of human kindness |
| 恻隐之心; 人情 |
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