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21. | contemptuous of public opinion |
| 藐视舆论 |
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22. | think scorn of v. |
| 蔑视;藐视 |
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23. | To belittle;disparage. |
| 轻视;藐视 |
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24. | DDT Campaign of Defiance |
| 藐视运动 |
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25. | scoff at difficulties |
| 藐视困难 |
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26. | contempt of authority |
| 藐视权威 |
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27. | To set the law at defiance |
| 藐视法律 |
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28. | think meanly of |
| 藐视, 看不起 |
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29. | contempt for human rights |
| 藐视人权 |
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30. | A well-known actors company, the Lord Chamberlains, was snapping their fingers at the manuscripts of the university men, the accredited producers of fine literature. |
| 一个著名的戏班子,宫廷大臣剧团,正在公然藐视高雅文学的合格作者大学人士的厂搞了。 |
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