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51. | 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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52. | The priest was a fat and a haughty man. |
| 神父一个胖胖的目空一切的人。 |
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53. | To be arrogant at heart and haughty in manner |
| 心骄气傲 |
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54. | 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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55. | 1.an air of arrogance; haughtiness; 2.arrogant; haughty |
| 傲气 |
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56. | 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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57. | The nobles treated the common people with haughty contempt. |
| 王公贵族以不屑一顾的傲慢态度对待平民百姓。 |
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58. | 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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59. | of the strength and weakness of human nature so striking and so grotesque as the character of this haughty |
| 我们几乎找不到一个人性的力量和弱点象这个高傲、机警、坚定、智慧的女学者的性格那样如此醒目和怪异的例子(麦考莱)。 |
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60. | He is very arrogant and cold, so he has few friends. |
| 他为人处事高傲冷峭, 所以朋友很少。 |
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