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91. | His haughtiness makes it difficult for the masses to approach him. |
| 他的高傲神气使群众难以接近。 |
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92. | someone who walks in an arrogant manner. |
| 以傲慢自大的方式走路的人。 |
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93. | Like all men he sometimes appeared arrogant. |
| 像一切羞怯的人一样,他有时显的傲慢 |
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94. | I don't like her lofty treatment of her visitors. |
| 我不喜欢她对来访者的高傲态度。 |
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95. | I resent your supercilious and arrogant attitude. |
| 我讨厌你这种目中无人的傲慢态度。 |
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96. | You must not think that I was a conceited man. |
| 你不能认为我是高傲的人。 |
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97. | Those whom he overrode called him arrogant. |
| 那些为他所轻视的人还说他狂妄自大。 |
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98. | Proud as/ though the nobles were, the were afraid to see me. |
| 这些贵族尽管高傲,但不敢见我。 |
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99. | It's arrogant of you to say that. |
| 你竟然那样说,未免太自大了。 |
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100. | I don't like your lofty manner. |
| 我讨厌你那高傲的态度。 |
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