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1. | turn one's head |
| 趾高气扬 |
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2. | "So that's why the Egyptians are so cocky," I exclaimed. |
| 我大声说:“怪不得埃及人那样趾高气扬。” |
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3. | [Informal] no wonder |
| 怪不得 |
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4. | with an air of importance |
| 趾高气扬地 |
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5. | Ride the high horse |
| 趾高气扬 |
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6. | give oneself airs and swagger about; Breed pride and arrogance; cocky |
| 趾高气扬 |
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7. | To mount the high horse |
| 趾高气扬 |
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8. | an arrogant man |
| 趾高气扬的人。 |
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9. | to swell like a turkey cock |
| 趾高气扬 |
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10. | square up and down |
| 高视阔步|趾高气扬 |
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