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51. | I can not stand his arrogance. |
| 我受不了他的傲慢。 |
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52. | assumptive adj. |
| 假定的;傲慢;不逊的 |
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53. | Arrogance is ego plus ignorance. |
| 傲慢是无知的另一面。 |
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54. | a contemptuous person, attitude, remark |
| 傲慢的人、 态度、 言语等 |
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55. | the trait of being imperious and overbearing. |
| 傲慢而且专横的态度。 |
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56. | Insolence is the defense of the weak. |
| 傲慢是软弱的护身符。 |
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57. | Her attitude is very haughty. |
| 她的态度非常傲慢。 |
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58. | She was beginning to be stately, stiff. |
| 她正变得严肃傲慢。 |
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59. | bristle with defiance, pride, etc |
| 充溢着蔑视、 傲慢等 |
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60. | An arrogant contempt for the weak. |
| 对弱者傲慢的蔑视 |
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