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1. | 嗨,你不应该把那些孩子赶跑。他们是来帮工的,不是来捣蛋的。 |
| Say, you oughtn't have driven away those kids. They came to lend you a hand, not to make trouble. |
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2. | Helen shows great consideration towards younger children. |
| 海伦很体谅年龄较小的孩子。 |
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3. | to show understanding for; to consider; to make allowances for; to take account of |
| 体谅 |
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4. | in consideration of; considering |
| 鉴于;体谅 |
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5. | 4 [和合]吃奶孩子的舌头,因干渴贴住上4膛;孩童求5饼,无人掰给他们。 |
| NIV] Because of thirst the infant's tongue sticks to the roof of its mouth; the children beg for bread, but no one gives it to them. |
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6. | To excuse one's impudence |
| 体谅失礼 |
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7. | 16 [和合]拿俄米就把孩子抱在怀中,作他的养母。 |
| NIV] Then Naomi took the child, laid him in her lap and cared for him. |
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8. | 18 [和合]他们必用弓击碎少年人;不怜悯妇人所生的,眼也不顾惜孩子。 |
| NIV] Their bows will strike down the young men; they will have no mercy on infants nor will they look with compassion on children. |
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9. | make allowance for; allow for |
| 体谅;考虑 |
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10. | 8 [和合]孩子9渐长,就断了奶。以撒断奶的日子,亚伯拉罕设摆丰盛的筵席。 |
| NIV] The child grew and was weaned, and on the day Isaac was weaned Abraham held a great feast. |
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