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1. | To view with contempt; despise. |
| 藐视以轻视的眼光看待;藐视 |
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2. | He always set the law at defiance. |
| 他总是藐视法律。 |
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3. | 5、 雇主们总是威胁要把我们遣送回国。 |
| The employers are always threatening to send us back to our countries. |
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4. | think scorn of v. |
| 蔑视;藐视 |
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5. | 5 [和合]愚妄人藐视父亲的5管教;领受6责备的,得着见识。 |
| NIV] A fool spurns his father's discipline, but whoever heeds correction shows prudence. |
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6. | lofty contempt [ disdain ] |
| 藐视 |
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7. | 4 [和合]我们被那些5安逸人的讥诮和6骄傲人的藐视,已到极处。 |
| NIV] We have endured much ridicule from the proud, much contempt from the arrogant. |
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8. | Contempt of Court |
| 藐视法庭 |
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9. | 问:那他总是吃东西时动作很快吗? A:: I think so. A Jounin must not show any openings during a meal. |
| 这是个基本原则,所以他总是吃的很快。 |
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10. | To belittle;disparage. |
| 轻视;藐视 |
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