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51. | Men are less arrogant,women less choosy. |
| 男人不那么趾高气扬了,女人也不那么挑三拣四了。 |
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52. | 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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53. | In a pretentiously arrogant and overbearing manner. |
| 不可一世的以狂妄地傲慢和专横的态度的 |
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54. | He often speaks in an arrogant tone. |
| 他经常以一种傲慢的口气说话。 |
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55. | 1.absurd; irrational; 2.presumptuous3.very arrogant |
| 妄 |
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56. | I will cut out his arrogant eyes! |
| 我要把他眼睛挖出来! |
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57. | 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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58. | He was an arrogant and cocksure materialist. |
| 他是一个狂妄的自信满满的唯物论者。 |
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59. | arrogant and willful; disregardful of all authority |
| 骄纵 |
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60. | Arrogant, stubborn assertion of opinion or belief. |
| 武断对某意见或信条的傲慢而固执的论断 |
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