31. | He was born to be a great writer. |
| 他生下来就注定是个伟大的作家。
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32. | A week by the sea brought her back to health. |
| 她待在海滨一周后恢复了健康。
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33. | It's becoming dangerous to go out alone at night. |
| 夜间独自外出已经越来越危险了。
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34. | It ill becomes you to complain. |
| 发牢骚可与你的身分不相称。
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35. | He warned me beforehand what to expect. |
| 他预先提醒过我这件事。
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36. | He was so poor he had to beg (for) money from passers-by. |
| 他穷得要向行人乞求布施。
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37. | The boy begged that he might be allowed/begged to be allowed to come with us. |
| 这男孩子恳求允许他和我们一道来。
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38. | I beg (of) you not to take any risks. |
| 我恳求你不要冒险。
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39. | I beg leave to address the Council. |
| 我请求允许向议会发表演说。
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40. | I beg your pardon but the woman you're insulting happens to be my wife. |
| 请你尊重些,你侮辱的这个女人正是我的妻子。
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