- 重点词汇
- theirdet.他们的;她们的;它们的;(在提及性别不详的人时,用以代替his或her);
- measuresn.程度;度量法;度量单位;度量器具;(一定的)量( measure的名词复数 );程度;措施;
- indignationn.愤怒,愤慨,气愤;
- rousedv.醒来,唤醒( rouse的过去式和过去分词 );使…活跃起来[产生兴趣];激昂;
- the people民;大众;人民;
- rejectionn.拒绝;摒弃;剔除物;<医>排斥;
- toprep. 向,朝着;到;关于;属于;
- of these其中
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Margaret allowed herself to go through all sorts of indignities to woo the voters.
玛格丽特为了争取选民,不得不忍受各种羞辱.
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They are constantly after the turtles , who peacefully submit to all sorts of indignities.
他们经常追逐安静的屈服于各种侮辱的海龟.
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Citizens of a superpower again had to bear the indignity of sugar rations.
超级大国的公民不得不又一次忍受食糖定量供应的羞辱.
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Indignity or not, he would change his unofficial shirt for a regulation one.
不管丢脸不丢脸, 他一定要把普通衬衫换成规定的衬衫.
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I suffer the indignity of having to say I am sorry in front all those people.
我蒙受了要在那么多人面前道歉的屈辱.
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Probably no more than 5 per cent of the world's population now suffers this indignity.
现在大概有不到5%的世界人口仍属于贫困人群.
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Even those who bitterly opposed Saddam feel the indignity of his humiliation at American hands.
甚至那些极端反对海珊的人也感受到美国人对他羞辱.
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I was very young: the prospect of working under a woman constituted the ultimate indignity.
我当时很年轻: 在一个女人手下工作的前景构成了最大的侮辱.
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