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81. | Jane had thrown down her gauntlet to him, and he had not been slow in picking it up. |
| 简向他挑战,他毫不犹豫地接受了挑战。 |
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82. | He read through her eager defiance to the guilty truth. |
| 他从她迫切的反抗里看出了她犯罪的事实。 |
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83. | set (sth.) at defiance: to show open disrespect for |
| 对…公开藐视 |
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84. | Without returning the wish, Carton rose too, with something of a threat of defiance in his manner, and |
| 卡尔顿没有回答,却带着几分挑战的神态站起身来,“还有最后一句话,达尔内先生:你以为我醉了么?” |
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85. | His conversation was infree and easy defiance of Murray's Grammar. |
| 他谈话时任意糟蹋《茂莱士语法》。 |
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86. | A disposition toward showy defiance or false expressions of courage. |
| 虚张声势或故作勇气的倾向 |
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87. | To challenge another with a display of strength or confidence. |
| 接受挑战接受他人挑战以示力量与自信 |
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88. | an act or statement of defiance; a call to confrontation. |
| 反对的言论或举动;公然对抗. |
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89. | The girl chewed gum in defiance of the teacher's rule. |
| 这女孩口嚼口香糖违反老师的规定。 |
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90. | The girl chewed gum in defiance of the teacher’s rule. |
| 这女孩口嚼口香糖违反老师的规定。 |
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