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B£ºI once told you to work hard, but you always turned a deaf ears to me. It serves you right.
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a good one.
B£ºYou should have backed me up then when I needed it. A£ºThe matter was too complicated to explain. A£ºÎÒͬÒâÄã½ñÌìÔ糿ÔÚ»áÉϵĽ¨Ò飬½¨ÒéºÜºÃ¡£ B£ºÄÇôÄã¾ÍÓ¦¸ÃÔÚÎÒÐèÒªµÄʱºòÖ§³ÖÎҵġ£ A£ºÊÂÇéºÜ¸´ÔÓ£¬²»Ì«ºÃ½âÊÍ¡£ 38¡¢wet blanket ʹÈËɨÐ˵ÄÈË A£ºWhat do you think of Lucy? B£ºShe¡¯s a wet blanket! A£ºWhy do you think so?
B£ºShe sulked during the entire movie yesterday. None of us could enjoy the show.
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A£ºI want to sue the teachers for their physical punishments at school.
B£ºIt¡¯s all right as long as it doesn¡¯t harm the children, or they won¡¯t behave themselves.
A£ºWhy do you also have the stupid idea? That¡¯s brutal! It makes my blood boil to see our daughter standing in class for a long time.
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