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21. | strut one's stuff |
| [美]炫耀;自负 |
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22. | have [suffer from] a swelled head |
| 骄矜,自负,夜郎自大 |
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23. | He is inflated with conceit |
| 他得意自负。 |
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24. | 1 [和合]不要为1明日自夸,因为一日要生何事,你尚且不能知道。 |
| NIV] Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth. |
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25. | I think I may boast myself to be, with all possible vanity, the most unlearned and uninformed female |
| 我认为,我再自负,也只能自吹是敢于当女作家的最孤陋寡闻,最不学无术的女人。 |
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26. | imperturbable egoism; |
| 沉默的自负; |
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27. | Boastful, unwarranted pride in one's accomplishments or qualities. |
| 极度自负自负的,对某人的成绩或品德无保证地自负的 |
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28. | Being proud and self-important |
| 怚而自负 |
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29. | He is rather conceited. |
| 他很自负。 |
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30. | full of conceit |
| 极其自负;自高自大 |
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