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71. | He didn't dare to beard his superior. |
| 他不敢公然与上级对抗。 |
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72. | a teenager who vilipends the advice of his elders |
| 藐视长者忠告的青少年 |
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73. | fly in the face of Providence |
| 公然做违反天意的事 |
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74. | An object of scorn or derision. |
| 藐视或嘲笑的对象 |
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75. | He uttered a libel in them |
| 他公然发表言论诽谤他们。 |
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76. | She was fined for contempt of court. |
| 她因藐视法庭被罚款。 |
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77. | They have learned to scorn difficulties. |
| 他们学会了藐视困难。 |
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78. | He has proven instead only his contempt for the United Nations, and for all his pledges. |
| 然而他的行为表明他藐视联合国,藐视他自己的承诺。 |
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79. | I was going to charge him contempt of Court |
| 那天在法庭,他竟然藐视我 我差点判他藐视法庭 |
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80. | She was jailed for contempt . |
| 她因藐视罪被监禁. |
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