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21. | talk on stilt |
| 夸夸其谈, 趾高气扬地谈论 |
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22. | I had an air of impudence. |
| 我表面上趾高气扬。 |
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23. | "Mr. Chou's hardly to blame for that. |
| “这也怪不得仲翁。 |
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24. | with an air of triumph |
| 趾高气扬地,得意地 |
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25. | No wonder it looks so terrible. |
| 怪不得看起来这么恐怖。 |
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26. | A swaggering, cocky manner. |
| 狂妄自大、趾高气扬的态度 |
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27. | That's why it's cold. |
| 怪不得这么冷呢。 |
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28. | The Japanese were confident. |
| 日军当时趾高气扬、不可一世。 |
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29. | No wonder you did a perfect job. |
| 怪不得你得了满分。 |
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30. | He acted too high and mighty. |
| 他太趾高气扬了。 |
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