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81. | Mr. Weber superiorly puffed away the absurd misgivings of women. |
| 韦伯先生高傲地对女人们不合理的忧虑付之一笑。 |
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82. | He seemed, with his chilling an lofty aspect, like some eminence which casts a shadow over the sun. |
| 他阴森,高傲,就象一个能给太阳带来阴影的庞然大物。 |
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83. | To regard or treat with haughty contempt;despise. |
| 鄙视、鄙弃以高傲的鄙视来看待或对待;轻视 |
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84. | An high look, and a proud heart, and the plowing of the wicked, is sin. |
| 高傲的眼、傲慢的心,恶人的灯,都是罪恶。 |
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85. | His pride and choleric temper were to ruin him. |
| 他生性高傲自恃而又易于发怒,这会毁了他的。 |
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86. | The plum flower is proud, because it chooses to blossom in the coldest monment. |
| 梅花的高傲,来自它选择在最冷的时间开放。 |
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87. | I can't imagine that Carla got beat out! |
| 我简直不敢想象那个 高傲的卡拉被打败了 |
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88. | The plum flower is proud, because it chooses to blossom in the coldest moment. |
| 梅花的高傲,来自它选择在最冷的时间开花。 |
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89. | Even in absolute defeat, you're still not humble. |
| 尽管你被打败了 你还是保持高傲的气质 |
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90. | Parkman occasionally allows a supercilious tone to creep into his writings. |
| 帕克曼间或在文章里流露出高傲的态度。 |
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