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31. | a stream of insults. |
| 一连串的侮辱 |
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32. | They showered him on complimental remarks. |
| 他们对他大肆恭维。 |
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33. | He, too, ridiculed his predecessors. |
| 他也大肆奚落前任。 |
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34. | laugh in one's face |
| 公开侮辱某人 |
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35. | To insult intentionally, especially openly. |
| 公开侮辱有意地,特指公开地侮辱 |
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36. | An insult provokes a person toanger. |
| 侮辱激怒一个人。 |
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37. | A fusillade of insults. |
| 接连不断的侮辱 |
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38. | hold a person in disesteem |
| 侮辱[轻视]某人 |
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39. | a calculated insult |
| 故意的侮辱 |
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40. | an intended insult |
| 蓄意的侮辱 |
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