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21. | She did not dare affront him. |
| 她不敢冒犯他。 |
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22. | To affront death |
| 临死不惧 |
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23. | to offend; to affront |
| 冲犯 |
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24. | Such behavior is an affront to society. |
| 这种行为是对社会的蔑视 |
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25. | Caius, not enduring to hear so open an affront upon his majesty, made no more ado but presently tripped |
| 卡厄斯看到他公然这样侮辱国王,就不由分说当即绊了他一跤。 |
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26. | There is no greater affront to the dignity of an eight year old Texan than to be kissed on the lips by |
| 这是对我这个8岁德克萨斯人的尊严的最大侮辱,竟然遭遇一个裸体男人的唇吻。 |
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27. | To give offense to;affront. |
| 得罪;冒犯 |
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28. | offer an insult to |
| 侮辱 |
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29. | render insult for insult |
| 以侮辱对侮辱 |
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30. | It was an affront to common decency. |
| 这是对社会礼仪的公然冒犯。 |
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