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91. | Marked by arrogance;haughty and overbearing. |
| 神气活现的;自高自大的,傲慢的 |
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92. | She deeply hated ugliness or intrusion or arrogance. |
| 她对邪恶、霸道和傲慢深恶痛绝。 |
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93. | pompously ultraconservative and nationalistic. |
| 傲慢的极端保守主义和国家主义。 |
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94. | Pride and grace dwelt never in one place |
| 傲慢和温雅决不会共处在一起 |
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95. | was roundly chastised for insolence. |
| 因为傲慢而受到一顿惩罚 |
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96. | The crime rooted in his pride. |
| 这一犯罪行为起因于他的傲慢。 |
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97. | She's so snooty; she never speaks to the neighbours. |
| 她很傲慢, 从不与邻居说话. |
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98. | I can't do with him and his insotence. |
| 我无法忍受他和他的傲慢。 |
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99. | " Pride goeth before destruction and an haughty spirit before a fall." |
| 骄傲导向灭亡,傲慢必衰败。 |
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100. | a curt or disdainful rejection. |
| 一种简单或傲慢的拒绝。 |
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