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51. | (as) proud as Lucifer |
| 极其傲慢 |
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52. | She is very stuck up. |
| 她很傲慢。 |
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53. | have too much side |
| 太傲慢 |
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54. | national arrogance |
| 民族傲慢 |
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55. | He could be demanding and difficult, but he could also admit his arrogance and his excesses. |
| 他严格要求,令人觉得不好对付,但他也会承认自己态度傲慢、行动过火。 |
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56. | To lift up one's horn |
| 举动傲慢 |
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57. | Presumptuous and insulting in manner or speech;arrogant. |
| 傲慢的举止或言辞傲慢的和侮辱的;傲慢的 |
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58. | The plantagenet attitude she had preserved for so long under the sheet was breaking up. |
| 她在被单下保持了那么久的冰冷傲慢的态度终于消融了。 |
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59. | Contempt and pride |
| 轻视傲慢 |
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60. | haughty humility |
| 傲慢的谦恭 |
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