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41. | He is haughty to us. |
| 他对我们很傲慢。 |
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42. | reprehensible arrogance.blameless |
| 应受指责的傲慢 |
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43. | Insolent talk;back talk. |
| 傲慢的谈话,顶嘴 |
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44. | Arrogance is ego plus ignorance. |
| 傲慢是无知的另一面。 |
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45. | Scornfully and condescendingly proud. |
| 骄傲的,傲慢的蔑视别人或以恩赐态度相待的傲慢的 |
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46. | given to haughty disregard of others. |
| 惯于傲慢的忽视别人。 |
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47. | patrician arrogance, haughtiness, good looks |
| 贵族的高傲、 傲慢、 气派. |
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48. | She was beginning to be stately, stiff. |
| 她正变得严肃傲慢。 |
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49. | He is the personification of pride. |
| 他是傲慢的化身。 |
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50. | the trait of being imperious and overbearing. |
| 傲慢而且专横的态度。 |
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