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21. | Open disrespect or willful disobedience of the authority of a court of law or legislative body. |
| 藐视对法庭或立法机构的权威有公然不敬或故意违抗行为 |
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22. | I will hold you in contempt if you don't sit down. |
| 如果你再不坐下, 我将会以藐视法庭罪逮捕你. |
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23. | The judge 's decision set a precedent for future cases of contempt of court . |
| 法官的裁决为未来藐视法庭案创造了一个先例。 |
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24. | think scorn of v. |
| 蔑视;藐视 |
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25. | The prisoner was punished because his refusal to answer had set the court as defiance. |
| 这个囚犯受到了惩罚,因为他藐视法庭,在庭上拒绝回答提问。 |
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26. | She was accused of scandalising and lowering the Court's dignity, and this led to a second contempt charge, for which she was sentenced. |
| 她被控诽谤和损坏法庭尊严,这导致了另一项藐视法庭的控罪,她也因此而被判刑。 |
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27. | Do you want to be the only man ever held in contempt at his own wedding? |
| 你想成为第一个在自己婚礼上 因为藐视法庭而被捕的人吗? |
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28. | To view with contempt; despise. |
| 藐视以轻视的眼光看待;藐视 |
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29. | lofty contempt [ disdain ] |
| 藐视 |
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30. | To belittle;disparage. |
| 轻视;藐视 |
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