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61. | disdain the offer of a bribe |
| 鄙视提供贿赂 |
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62. | He was too proud to join our party. |
| 他太骄傲,不屑参加我们的集会。 |
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63. | She curled her lips in disdain. |
| 她轻蔑地撇着嘴。 |
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64. | 1.to slight; to disdain; 2.nothing; none3.to cast away |
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65. | treating other people's ideas with disdain |
| 藐视别人的意见. |
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66. | A great man should disdain flatterers. |
| 伟大的人物应鄙视献媚者。 |
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67. | My suggestion was received with disdain. |
| 我的建议人家不屑一顾. |
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68. | I disdain speaking ill of others. |
| 我不屑于说别人的坏话。 |
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69. | "To be sure not," replied he, rather contemptuously. |
| “当然不,”他带着不屑的神气回答。 |
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70. | Expressive of disdain; scornful and contemptuous. |
| 轻蔑的;鄙视的,倨傲的 |
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