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Who ever enters here, honors me; who ever does not-- pleases me.
—
Anatole France
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enters
v. 进入( enter的第三人称单数 ); 进去; 参加; 登记
honors
n. 优等成绩, (英)优等成绩奖金, 给予优等生的荣誉, 荣誉标志
pleases
v. (使…)高兴( please的第三人称单数 ); (使…)满意; 想要; 喜欢
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