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51. | He dismissed people with a lordly gesture. |
| 他傲慢地让大家离去。 |
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52. | He is an arrogant man. |
| 他是一个自高自大的人。 |
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53. | 19 [和合]你必不见那强暴的16民,就是说话深奥,你不能明白;17言语呢喃,你不能懂得的。 |
| NIV] You will see those arrogant people no more, those people of an obscure speech, with their strange |
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54. | He was neither arrogant nor corrupt. |
| 他既不自高自大,也不腐化堕落。 |
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55. | Annie: He is such an arrogant man. I think he still has arrogant abilities. |
| 安妮:他这么狂,我想他还是有狂的本事。 |
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56. | the temerarious use of Christian names (H.G. Wells). |
| 傲慢地使用教名 G 威尔斯) |
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57. | The envoys were dismissed imperiously. |
| 傲慢地令各国使者散去. |
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58. | That would sound arrogant, wouldn't it? |
| 这听起来会显得很傲气,是吧? |
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59. | She tossed her head haughtily. |
| 他傲慢地抬起了头。 |
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60. | He considers himself outstanding and arrogant. |
| 他自视卓尔不群, 狂傲不羁。 |
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