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71. | To deride, heckle, or tease. |
| 嘲笑看不起,鄙视或拿人开心 |
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72. | express contempt for sb.'s conduct |
| 对某人的行为表示鄙视 |
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73. | cast a reflection on |
| 1.使人对...产生鄙视 |
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74. | Expressive of disdain; scornful and contemptuous. |
| 轻蔑的;鄙视的,倨傲的 |
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75. | person or thing that is treated with scorn by sb |
| 受某人鄙视的人或事物 |
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76. | She was the scorn of her classmates. |
| 她常受同学们的鄙视. |
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77. | I feel nothing but contempt for people who treat children so cruelly. |
| 我鄙视如此虐待孩子的人. |
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78. | contempt for his conduct |
| 对他的行为的鄙视 |
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79. | A real man disdains flatterers. |
| 一个真正的男子汉鄙视谄媚者。 |
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80. | A debased or despised condition. |
| 卑微或受鄙视的状态 |
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