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61. | a teenager who vilipends the advice of his elders |
| 藐视长者忠告的青少年 |
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62. | An object of scorn or derision. |
| 藐视或嘲笑的对象 |
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63. | They have learned to scorn difficulties. |
| 他们学会了藐视困难。 |
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64. | purge one's contempt |
| 在藐视法官后认错 |
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65. | scornful of material things |
| 藐视物质方面的享受 |
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66. | She was jailed for contempt . |
| 她因藐视罪被监禁. |
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67. | a slight foundation |
| 不牢固的根基 |
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68. | flout the law, convention, the rules |
| 藐视法律、 传统、 规则等 |
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69. | She was fined for contempt of court. |
| 她因藐视法庭被罚款。 |
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70. | criminal contempt |
| 严重之藐视法庭行为 |
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