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1. | Affecting an attitude of disdain or conceit; haughty and supercilious. |
| 傲慢的摆出轻蔑或自满的样子的;高傲且盛气凌人的 |
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2. | Parkman occasionally allows a supercilious tone to creep into his writings. |
| 帕克曼间或在文章里流露出高傲的态度。 |
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3. | You might think you are self-assured and supercilious, but it's really a breach of etiquette. |
| 你可能以为自己很自信,很高傲,但这样做实际上是破坏了礼仪规范。 |
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4. | He adopted a supercilious manner. |
| 他摆出了目空一切的神气。 |
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5. | Parkman occasionally allows a supercilious tone to creep into his writing. |
| 帕克曼间或在文章里流露了高傲的态度。 |
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6. | To be supercilious |
| 眼空四海 |
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7. | Now he was a sturdy straw-haired man of thirty with a rather hard mouth and a supercilious manner. |
| 现在他是三十多岁的人了,身体健壮,头发稻草色,嘴边略带狠相,举止高傲。 |
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8. | a supercilious person, smile, attitude |
| 傲慢的人、 微笑、 态度 |
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9. | a supercilious snob |
| 傲慢的势利小人。 |
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10. | Sometimes you're really too supercilious. |
| 有时你的确太自负。 |
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