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1. | a proud [ high ] stomach |
| 傲慢 |
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2. | 4 [和合]他们絮絮叨叨,说傲慢的话;一切作7孽的人,都自己8夸张。 |
| NIV] They pour out arrogant words; all the evildoers are full of boasting. |
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3. | I laughed aloud as the yolks of their eyeballs rolled toward us in haughty rivalry. |
| 他们冲着我们翻翻白眼,一副傲慢争先的神气,我看了忍不住放声大笑。 |
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4. | Presumptuous and insulting in manner or speech;arrogant. |
| 傲慢的举止或言辞傲慢的和侮辱的;傲慢的 |
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5. | The habitual sniff on the face of Soames Forsyte had spread through their ranks. |
| 索米斯·福尔赛脸上那种习见的傲慢神气已经遍及全军。 |
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6. | 1.an expression; an air; 2.spirited; vigorous3.cocky; overweening |
| 神气 |
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7. | Attired in rather shabby clothes, slumped in their seats fidgeting nervously, they no longer resembled the arrogant leaders of old. |
| 他们颓然坐在那里,衣服破旧,心神不宁,再也不像从前那种神气傲慢的领导人了。 |
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8. | The state or quality of being arrogant; overbearing pride. |
| 傲慢处于傲慢的状态或品质;专横的傲慢 |
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9. | Pride and grace dwell never in one place. |
| 傲慢不文雅,文雅不傲慢。 |
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10. | Her eyes, however, betrayed that perfect confidence which contradicted the girlish simplicity of this modest attire. |
| 她的打扮虽然显得纯洁高尚,她眼睛里却流露出一种与之相反的傲慢神气。 |
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