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61. | To break or disregard(a law or promise, for example). |
| 违犯违反或藐视(如法律,诺言等) |
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62. | She struck an attitude of defiance. |
| 她摆出一付藐视人的态度。 |
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63. | Bill would think scorn of such a thing. |
| 比尔是会藐视这种事情的。 |
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64. | Warrant which authorize the bailiff to arrest a person in contempt of court. |
| 授权法警逮捕藐视法庭人的命令。 |
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65. | The thief defied the law and was arrested |
| 小偷藐视法律,被逮捕起来了。 |
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66. | You've no right to scorn a poor girl. |
| 你没有权利藐视一个穷女孩。 |
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67. | We warned him against trampling on justice. |
| 我们告诫过他,切莫藐视正义。 |
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68. | Warrant which authorizes the bailiff to arrest a person in contempt of court |
| 授权法警逮捕藐视法庭人的命令 |
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69. | The cruel wrong, the scornful ways, |
| 那残酷的屈辱,藐视的方式, |
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70. | She refused to answer in contempt of the rules of court. |
| 她藐视法庭的规定,拒绝回答问题。 |
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