[ fēiyángbáhù ] become powerful and intransigent; act like overlords; be arrogant and domineering; domineer over ...; throw one's weight around [about]: 他是一个飞扬跋扈的人。 he is a domineering sort of fellow
To others we seem insensitive and arrogant . 在外人看来,我们似乎有点麻木不仁和飞扬跋扈。
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His imperious look makes us angry 他那飞扬跋扈的样子令我们生气。
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Barking and swallowing orders , 飞扬跋扈,盲目服从
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Barking and swallowing orders , 飞扬跋扈,盲目服从
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Iran ' s president says 15 captured british sailors trespassed iranian waters and he says world powers are arrogant for refusing to apologize 伊朗总统声明15个被扣英军侵犯了伊朗水域,而且飞扬跋扈拒绝道歉。
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Naturally then , it would prey on his mind as a born leader of men , which undoubtedly he was , and a commanding figure , a sixfooter or at any rate five feet ten or eleven in his stockinged feet , whereas messrs so - and - so who , though they weren t even a patch on the former man , ruled the roost after their redeeming features were very few and far between 毫无疑问,他天生是位领袖人材,回国的念头自自然然地会折磨着他。他仪表堂堂,身高六英尺脱了鞋起码也还有五英尺十或十一英寸。而某人以及某某人等208不但跟这样一位前任比起来有云泥之差,而在旁的方面又无可弥补,却飞扬跋扈。