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71. | You can take pride in your work. |
| 你可以你的工作为傲。 |
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72. | Nice work, son! I'm proud of you. |
| 我以你为傲。 |
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73. | To treat with gross insensitivity, insolence, or contemptuous rudeness. |
| 侮辱粗野地,傲慢地、无礼地对待 |
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74. | I can't get over his arrogant manners. |
| 我受不了他那种傲慢态度。 |
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75. | unblind for the left and right rear doors |
| 蟪得糯安喑荡傲 |
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76. | spurn sb's offer of help |
| 傲慢地拒绝某人提供的帮助 |
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77. | arrogantly claims to have a monopoly on the truth. |
| 傲慢地宣称唯有其知晓真理 |
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78. | Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned |
| 看哪,你妹妹所多玛的罪孽是这样,她和她的众女都心骄气傲,粮食饱足,大享安逸,并没有扶助困苦和穷乏人的手。 |
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79. | "Of course he can," the mother replied haughtily. |
| “他当然会,”那个母亲傲慢地回答说。 |
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80. | To others we seem insensitive and arrogant. |
| 在外人看来,我们似乎有点麻木不仁和飞扬跋扈。 |
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