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1. | In general, it should allow enterprises to make less profits and should not be afraid of losses. |
| 现在总的是要允许吃亏,不怕吃亏, |
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2. | 1.at a disadvantage; in an unfavorable situation; 2.to suffer losses; to get (or take) a beating |
| 吃亏 |
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3. | A fool suffers a loss |
| 愚人吃亏 |
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4. | Make the best of a bad bargain. |
| 已知吃亏,尽力而为。 |
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5. | To get the worst of it again and again |
| 屡屡吃亏 |
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6. | bring one's pigs to a fine market |
| 卖得吃亏 |
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7. | Not necessarily be victimized |
| 未必吃亏 |
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8. | You will lose nothing by telling the truth. |
| 说实话并不吃亏. |
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9. | make the worst of both worlds |
| 两头吃亏 |
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10. | Prefer loss to unjust gain . |
| 宁可吃亏,不可贪财。 |
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