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81. | He is the personification of pride [selfishness]. |
| 他是傲慢 [自私] 的化身。 |
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82. | You should not treat him so de haute en bas. |
| 你对他不应该那么傲慢。 |
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83. | too big for one's britches |
| [口]傲慢的;过分自信的 |
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84. | Humility often gains more than pride. |
| 谦逊常比傲慢受益更多。 |
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85. | She interpreted his silence as arrogance . |
| 她把他的沉默解释为傲慢。 |
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86. | act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner. |
| 很傲慢自负、自以为是地行事。 |
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87. | They assume most who know the least. |
| 知道得最少的人最傲慢。 |
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88. | His arrogance heated us beyond enduring. |
| 他的傲慢使我们怒不可遏。 |
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89. | She spoke to me in an imperious voice. |
| 她用傲慢的口气对我说话。 |
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90. | His manner partakes of insolence. |
| 他的态度带有几分傲慢。 |
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