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- not to know one's own mind 充滿(mǎn)疑慮, 猶豫不決
- She is too young to know her own mind. 她太年輕,沒(méi)主見(jiàn)。
- Strangers may come to know one another. 萍水相逢的人也會(huì )互相了解。
- To know one's social status, look at his adversary. 看一個(gè)人的身價(jià),要看他的對手。
- To know one's self is true progress. 了解自己,才有出息。
- Tom pretended not to know how to solve the problem. 湯姆偽裝不知道如何解決這問(wèn)題。
- They appeared not to know what was happening. 他們似乎不知道正在發(fā)生的事。
- He pretended not to know the facts. 他佯裝不知實(shí)情。
- I will not affect not to know what you mean. 我不顧意假裝不了解你的意思。
- Not to know is bad, not wish to know is worse. 無(wú)知是悲哀的,無(wú)意求知更可悲。
- Not to know is bad; not to wish to know is worse. 不知為糟,不欲求知為更糟。
- It is important to know one's own limitations. or Self-knowledge is wisdom. 人貴有自知之明。
- He seems not to know what has happened. 他好像不知道發(fā)生什么事似的。
- They seemed not to know each other. 他們看起來(lái)象互不認識似的。
- He pretends not to know the writer . 他裝作不認識這位作家。
- Why do you still pretend not to know anything? 你為什么還假裝什么都不知道?
- People need to know one another to be at their honest best. 譯文:人們需要相互了解才能達到最誠實(shí)的境界。
- L. People need to know one another to be at their honest best. 人們需要相互了解才能達到最誠實(shí)的境界。
- Not to know what happened before one was born is always to be a child. 不懂世故,幼稚可笑。
- People need to know one another to be at their best. 人們需要相互了解才能達到最誠實(shí)的境界.