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His pretended friendship was part of the deception.
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他所谓的友谊是一种骗局. |
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His previous att*pts had been unsuccessful.
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他以前的尝试没有成功。 |
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His previous attempt was successful.
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他以前的尝试成功了。 |
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His previous attempts had been unsuccessful.
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他以前的尝试没有成功。 |
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His pride will undo him some day.
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他的骄傲有天会使他完蛋。 |
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His priests fell by the sword, And His widows could not weep.
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诗78:64祭司倒在刀下.寡妇却不哀哭。 |
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His priests have all agreed to follow the advice, although some were quoted in the papers as saying they had always been big boned.
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他教区的神父都同意遵从这项建议,虽然报纸引述其中一些人的话说,他们本来就长得一身「大骨架」。 |
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His priests with their trumpets will sound the battle cry against you.
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以色列人哪、不要与耶和华你们列祖的神争战.因你们必不能亨通。 |
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His principal adversary was David.
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他的主要敌手是大卫。 |
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His principal gripe with the City is it is too driven by the short term thing you can measure rather than the real long term gain.
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他对这个城市最大的不满就是它总是受到可见的短期利益的驱使而忽略了真正的长期利益. |
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His principles sit loosely on him.
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他的原则对他没有多大约束力。 |