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41. | He was too lazy to work and too proud to beg. |
| 他懒于工作,又不屑乞讨。 |
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42. | scorn sb's invitation, advice, offer |
| 轻蔑地回绝某人的邀请、 劝告、 好意. |
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43. | Edgar, the eldest, would not condescend to him at first. |
| 起初老大埃德加不屑同他为伍。 |
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44. | He poured scorn on the attempt by the founder of the Pan European Union, the Austrian Count Coudenhove-Kalergi |
| 他对试图建立的欧洲联盟极为不屑,对其创办者试图通过由纯粹的欧洲人形成的刻板的联盟不以为然。 |
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45. | She disdained to answer/answering his rude remarks. |
| 她不屑理会他的粗话。 |
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46. | I laughed him to scorn. |
| 我嘲笑了他。 |
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47. | scorn to ask for help |
| 不屑于求助 |
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48. | dismiss a suggestion with scorn |
| 对一建议不屑一顾 |
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49. | She scorned our offers of help. |
| 她不屑接受我们的帮助。 |
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50. | who scorn our democratic institutions. |
| 摆脱那些嘲笑我们民主制度的人的自由 |
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