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51. | patrician arrogance, haughtiness, good looks |
| 贵族的高傲、 傲慢、 气派. |
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52. | Chasten a proud spirit. |
| 抑制傲慢的个性 |
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53. | reprehensible arrogance.blameless |
| 应受指责的傲慢 |
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54. | given to haughty disregard of others. |
| 惯于傲慢的忽视别人。 |
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55. | Insolent talk;back talk. |
| 傲慢的谈话,顶嘴 |
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56. | 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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57. | an arrogant and cocksure materialist; so bold and impudent as to speak to the queen; the less he knows the more positive he gets. |
| 一个傲慢、自负的物质主义者;如此大胆、厚颜无耻的对女王说话;知道得越少,就越自负。 |
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58. | He is the personification of pride. |
| 他是傲慢的化身。 |
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59. | 5 [和合]大山因他9震动,小山也都消10化;大11地在他面前突起,世界和住在其间的,也都如此。 |
| NIV] The mountains quake before him and the hills melt away. The earth trembles at his presence, the world and all who live in it. |
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60. | He is haughty to us. |
| 他对我们很傲慢。 |
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