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41. | A traitor is held in contempt. |
| 叛徒为人所鄙视。 |
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42. | Manifesting or feeling contempt; scornful. |
| 鄙视的表示轻蔑的或感觉不屑的;鄙视的 |
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43. | They have a great contempt for conventionality. |
| 他们非常鄙视因袭。 |
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44. | They affected to despise her. |
| 她们故意看不起她。 |
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45. | A good man should disdain flatterers. |
| 好人应鄙视谄媚者。 |
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46. | He scorned begging for help. |
| 他鄙视乞求援助。 |
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47. | abject cowardice. |
| 被鄙视的懦夫 |
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48. | His very children despise him. |
| 连他的孩子也看不起他。 |
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49. | pour contempt on sb. |
| 对某人极鄙视 |
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50. | you do not despise me. |
| 您并不瞧不起我。 |
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