• The wretched man lost all his money.

    这个不幸的男人丢了所有

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  • The wretched man because famous overnight.

    不幸竟一夜之间出了名。

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  • The wretched man is a prisoner of his own greed.

    这个可恶的自己的贪欲所 囿

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  • The wretched man is the prisoner of his own greed.

    这个家伙完全被贪心所支配。

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  • I suppose I'd better go and look for the wretched man.

    最好找找那个可怜的人。

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  • 'Oh! God forgive this wretched man!' cried the boy with a burst of tears.

    上帝保佑这个不幸吧!”奥立弗放声大哭起来

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  • O wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?

    真是苦脱离取死身体呢?

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  • ROM. 7:24 Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from the body of this death?

    七24是个苦恼的脱离身体

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  • Why should a wretched man, guilty, we will say, of murder, prefer to keep the dead corpse buried in his own heart, rather than fling it forth at once, and let the universe take care of it?

    一个倒霉比如说犯了谋杀罪怎么可能宁愿死尸自己心中不肯把尸体马上出去,听凭世界安排呢!

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  • This wretched and wronged old man is opposing it with all his might! - with all his own might, and the fiend's!

    这个遭受委屈的不幸老人正在竭力反对此事!竭尽自己的,以及魔鬼全力!

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  • As Steinbeck wrote: "How can you frighten a man whose hunger is not only in his own cramped stomach but in the wretched bellies of his children?"

    正如斯坦贝克所写:“怎能吓倒一个不仅自己肚皮空空如也而且孩子饥肠辘辘男人呢?你恐吓不了的,因为他比任何人都清楚恐惧什么东西。”

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  • Dunahy was bad, but Greg Stammas was a cruel, wretched, cold-hearted man.

    邓纳海不是好人,史特马更是个残忍冷血的卑鄙小人。

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  • I never saw a man in so wretched a condition.

    从未见过谁的境遇比凄惨

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  • The wretched wife of the innocent man thus doomed to die, under the sentence, as if she had been mortally stricken.

    这样无辜判处死刑者的悲惨妻子一听见判决就倒下,仿佛受了致命的创伤。

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  • Leave my castle alone, you wretched tin man.

    离开城堡这个肮脏的兵。

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  • By the light of the wretched and wavering lamp, of which we have spoken, Dants saw the old man, pale, but yet erect, clinging to the bedstead.

    我们提到可怜的摇曳灯光下太斯看到神甫脸色苍白抓住床架。

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  • This of all virtues, and dignities of the mind, is the greatest; being the character of the Deity: and without it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing; no better than a kind of vermin.

    所有美德心灵尊严最大的特点如果没有繁忙的,淘气的倒霉的事,只不过是一更好的害虫。

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  • This of all virtues, and dignities of the mind, is the greatest; being the character of the Deity: and without it, man is a busy, mischievous, wretched thing; no better than a kind of vermin.

    所有美德心灵尊严最大的特点如果没有繁忙的,淘气的倒霉的事,只不过是一更好的害虫。

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