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1. | He was not a man to sit down with affront. |
| 他并不是一个可以忍受当众侮辱的人。 |
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2. | To take a public pledge |
| 当众发誓 |
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3. | He put an affront upon me. |
| 他当众侮辱我。 |
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4. | The empty empire's emperor made an attempt to tempt(诱惑,吸引,考验) the contemptuous(轻蔑的、侮辱的) man. |
| 空虚的帝国的皇帝尝试去吸引(诱)个轻蔑的人。 |
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5. | put an affront upon somebody |
| 当众侮辱某人 |
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6. | She had the face to insult him in public. |
| 她竟敢当众侮辱他。 |
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7. | The insult(侮辱) to the adult consulter(咨询/商量者) results(导致) in multiplication([数]乘法,增加) of the faulty(有过失 |
| 对那个成年咨询者的侮辱导致了成倍的有缺点的水龙头。 |
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8. | To accuse a man in pubic of being the son of a dishonest parent is to offer an affront to him. |
| 当众指责某人是骗子的儿子,是一种侮辱。 |
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9. | To criticize my father is to belittle us all in the eyes of the world. |
| 责备我的父亲,等于当众侮辱我们。 |
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10. | in open audience |
| 当众|公然 |
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