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1. | purse-proud, fivolous official I'd be dishonouring your high principles, brother, and I myself would disdain |
| "否则不但有污尊兄之清操,即弟亦不屑为矣." |
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2. | Wrinkled her nose in disdain. |
| 皱鼻子表示不屑 |
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3. | think it scorn to |
| 不屑 |
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4. | disdain an invitation, an offer of help, a peace initiative |
| 不屑接受邀请、 鄙视他人的援助、 对和平建议不屑理会. |
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5. | He went out in disdain. |
| 他带着一脸不屑的神气走了出去。 |
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6. | A young woman, especially one in the1920's who showed disdain for conventional dress and behavior. |
| 轻佻女郎尤指19世纪20年代对传统的衣着和行为表示不屑的少妇 |
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7. | the face was saturnine and swarthy, and the sensual lips...twisted with disdain- Oscar Wilde. |
| 脸色阴沉面带讥讽的,性感的嘴唇不屑的撇着。 |
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8. | disdain flatterers |
| 鄙视谄媚者 |
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9. | Flapper is a young woman, especially one in the1920' s who showed disdain for conventional dress and |
| 尤指19世纪20年代对传统的衣着和行为表示不屑的少妇。 |
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10. | scorn lying [ telling lies, to tell a lie ] |
| 不屑说谎 |
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