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91. | rend sB. with scorn |
| 用鄙视来伤某人的感情 |
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92. | Scornfully contemptuous ridicule;derision. |
| 嘲讽责备地鄙视可笑之事;嘲笑 |
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93. | He would exult over me and despise me. |
| 他对我耀武扬威,不屑一顾。 |
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94. | He disdained that man for snobbishness and was unwilling to talk to him. |
| 他鄙视那个势利小人,不愿和他说话。 |
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95. | A great man should disdain flatterers. |
| 伟大的人物应鄙视献媚者。 |
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96. | He looked at the leader with a disdainful smile. |
| 他带着鄙视的微笑看着领导。 |
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97. | despised all cowards and flatterers. |
| 鄙视所有的胆小鬼和溜须拍马者 |
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98. | We should not despise our intellectual inferiors. |
| 我们不应轻视智力不如我们的人. |
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99. | Men of letters tend to despise one another. |
| 文人相轻。 |
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100. | You have no right to scorn a poor girl. |
| 你无权鄙视一个贫穷的姑娘。 |
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