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11. | He saw behind his patient's pompous manner and arrogant pride an anxiety that he could not dispel. |
| 他发现病人的自负夸张和傲慢自大掩盖着一种无法摆脱的焦虑心情。 |
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12. | a fly on the whee |
| 自大的人 |
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13. | We're not arrogant, we just believe we're the best band in the world. |
| 我们不是自大﹐是深信我们是世上最好的乐队。 |
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14. | An inflated sense of one's own importance;conceit. |
| 自负,自大膨胀的自负感;自大 |
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15. | characterized by arrogant assertion of unproved or unprovable principles. |
| 以对未经证实或者无法证实的原则的傲慢自大的维护为特点。 |
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16. | I'd like to sock that arrogant slob in the nose. |
| 我真想给那自傲自大的冒失鬼的鼻子上揍上一拳。 |
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17. | A small town's only barber was known for his arrogant, negative attitude. |
| 小镇上唯一的理发师向来傲慢自大,瞧不起别人,这一点大家都知道。 |
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18. | above oneself ; too Big for one's Britches |
| 自大;得意忘形 |
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19. | Arrogant or critical people are often people with low self-esteem who are afraid of taking risks. |
| 傲慢自大或吹毛求疵的人往往是缺乏自信而不敢冒风险的人。 |
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20. | To be self-respected and self-styled |
| 自尊自大 |
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