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61. | An insolent or arrogant remark or act. |
| 慢待傲慢无礼或傲慢的言辞或行为 |
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62. | American aircraft will patrol more aggressively close to Iran's airspace. |
| 美国空军会更加嚣张,加强对伊朗领空周边的巡逻飞行。 |
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63. | I can't get over his arrogant manners. |
| 我受不了他那种傲慢态度。 |
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64. | 1.absurd; irrational; 2.presumptuous3.very arrogant |
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65. | 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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66. | Commanding, especially in an arrogant manner; overbearing. |
| 武断的命令的,尤指态度傲慢的;专横的 |
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67. | We should never become arrogant and cocky. |
| 我们永远不能骄傲, 不能翘尾巴。 |
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68. | He often speaks in an arrogant tone. |
| 他经常以一种傲慢的口气说话。 |
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69. | An arrogant person looks down on others. |
| 傲慢的人看不起其他人。 |
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70. | an arrogant or conceited person of importance. |
| 一个在重大问题上傲慢且自以为是的人。 |
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