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81. | His defiance of the law cost him his life. |
| 他藐视法律付出了生命的代价。 |
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82. | 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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83. | 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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84. | tread the enemy under foot |
| 把敌人踏于脚下(摧毁敌人) |
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85. | 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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86. | "Conan is a physicist, don't high-hat him." |
| 科南是个物理学家,不要藐视他 |
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87. | 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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88. | Therefore, we can and must scorn all the difficulties we encounter in this world, however immense they may be, and regard them as beneath contempt. |
| 因此,我们可以藐视而且必须藐视人世遭逢的任何巨大的困难,把它们放在“不在话下”的位置。 |
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89. | To speak of in a slighting way;belittle. |
| 轻视,藐视以轻蔑的方式谈话,轻视 |
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90. | I will laud mine enemies and they will become friends; |
| 我赞美敌人, 敌人于是成为朋友; |
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