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51. | feel contempt for a liar |
| 对说谎者有轻蔑之感 |
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52. | To treat visitors with contempt |
| 亵慢人客 |
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53. | Manifesting or feeling contempt; scornful. |
| 鄙视的表示轻蔑的或感觉不屑的;鄙视的 |
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54. | His conduct is beneath contempt. |
| 他的行为使人不屑一顾。 |
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55. | utter with anger or contempt. |
| 由于生气或轻蔑而发出。 |
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56. | A smirk that displayed contempt. |
| 表现出轻蔑的假笑 |
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57. | contempt dealt with by Tribunal |
| 审裁处处理的藐视罪 |
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58. | a profound contempt for death |
| 不怕死 |
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59. | Too much familiarity breeds contempt . |
| 过熟生狎昵。 |
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60. | irrespective of; regardless of |
| 不管 |
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