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71. | 1.outrageously arrogant; pretentious 2.with confident audacity |
| 狂妄 |
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72. | an stubborn person of arbitrary or arrogant opinions. |
| 一个处事武断、高傲自大并且很顽固的人。 |
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73. | He was arrogant to those who counseled caution. |
| 他傲视那些劝他谨慎的人。 |
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74. | Declining requests from others in an arrogant manner. |
| ?园谅?奶?染芫??说囊?蟆 |
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75. | I can't But think that he is arrogant. |
| 我不得不认为他是傲慢的。 |
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76. | Man is arrogant in proportion to his ignorance. |
| 越是无知的人,越是妄自尊大。 |
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77. | If not, one would consider as "wildly arrogant." |
| 否则会被斥为“狂傲”。 |
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78. | I think you're cocky, arrogant, bossy, and pushy. |
| 我认为你傲慢,自大,专横和阿谀奉承 |
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79. | She is very arrogant and is always unapproachable. |
| 她那个人非常高傲, 总是拒人千里。 |
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80. | neither humble nor pert; neither obsequious nor arrogant |
| 不卑不亢 |
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