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11. | A haughty, pedagogic manner. |
| 一种高傲而又拘礼的行为 |
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12. | patrician arrogance, haughtiness, good looks |
| 贵族的高傲、 傲慢、 气派. |
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13. | She was a lady of a haughty temper. |
| 她是一个高傲的女人。 |
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14. | You must not think that I was a conceited man. |
| 你不能认为我是高傲的人。 |
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15. | Yet he was not a haughty aristocrat. |
| 但他并非一个高傲的贵族。 |
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16. | A cold person;a cold nod. |
| 冷漠的人;高傲的一颔首 |
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17. | He had an air of haughty aloofness. |
| 他有一种高傲的神情。 |
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18. | but Elizabeth still saw superciliousness in their treatment of every body, hardly excepting even her sister, and could not like them; |
| 可是伊丽莎白看出她们对待任何人仍然很高傲,甚至对待吉英也几乎没有两样,因此颇不喜欢她们; |
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19. | She is very arrogant and is always unapproachable. |
| 她那个人非常高傲, 总是拒人千里。 |
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20. | His haughtiness makes it difficult for the masses to approach him. |
| 他的高傲神气使群众难以接近。 |
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