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41. | Used to express defiance or lack of concern |
| 用以表示蔑视或不关心 |
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42. | His defiance of the law cost him dearly. |
| 蔑视法律使他付出沉重的代价。 |
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43. | Their condition ranged from pallid shock to profane defiance. |
| 有的吓得脸无人色,有的天不怕地不怕。 |
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44. | Went on strike in defiance of union policy. |
| 不顾工会政策举行罢工 |
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45. | at first the children responded with ferocious defiance |
| 饱受邪教教育的他们 初时采取了凶猛的反抗 |
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46. | Her eyes flashed anger and defiance (at everyone). |
| 她(看着大家,)眼中闪现着愤怒与轻蔑的神情. |
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47. | in defiance of: in open disregard for |
| 不理会,不顾 |
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48. | The boy showed defiance by refusing to eat. |
| 这孩子以绝食来反抗。 |
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49. | 1.to disobey; to defy; 2.disobedience; defiance |
| 违拗 |
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50. | show cheeky contempt for or defiance of sb/sth |
| 对某人[某事物]表示蔑视或不屑一顾 |
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