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1. | To keep a mean fellow in a distance |
| 疏远小人 |
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2. | Your mother and I have seen your report card, and we've decided to distance ourselves from you. |
| 你妈妈和我已经看了你的成绩单,我们已经决定疏远你。 |
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3. | 1980年3月,高雄事件审判时,他慷慨激昂地宣称台湾已经独立30年了。 |
| At the Kaohsiung Incident trials in March1980 he made a brilliant argument that Taiwan had already been independent for thirty years. |
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4. | Freeze off |
| 冷落,疏远 |
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5. | Estrange oneself from sb. |
| 跟某人疏远 |
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6. | 你已经应允我,使我脱离野37牛的角。 |
| NIV] Rescue me from the mouth of the lions; save me from the horns of the wild oxen. |
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7. | keep one's distance |
| 保持疏远 |
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8. | The Christian image- out of focus, blurry and remote- has been pushed into the background. |
| 这一基督教图示——模糊而疏远的——已经退居到幕后。 |
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9. | 11 [和合]因为知道这等人已经背道,犯了罪,自己明知不是,还是去作。 |
| NIV] You may be sure that such a man is warped and sinful; he is self-condemned. |
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10. | regard a person with disfavor, |
| 不喜欢 [疏远] 某人 |
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