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bǎi jià zi
  That arrogant, posturing
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No. 2
  He is accessible, never put on airs. - Sun Jianzhong "sweet thorn berries"
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Put on shelf
  Put on shelf. "Exposure," The Sixth Round: "Society sets the gas lightly King! Had to pull out the arrow, to catch the bowstring, and not put on airs, aligned head, blow whiz shot five arrows to go, but it is not a arrows in. "
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That the posturing, self-important
  That the posturing, self-important. Lu Xun's "Janus-faced set Glimpse of Shanghai Literature and Art": "He's put on airs, I am afraid his master still full." Liu Qing, "iron wall" Chapter VII: "do not love to tell jokes, this may be one of the temper, not necessarily put on airs. "
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English Expression
  1. :  pull rank
  2. n.:  get too big for one's shoes,  assume great airs,  throw one's weight about,  assume an air of superiority,  put on style,  keep one's state,  put on side,  go about with one's head in the air,  do the grand,  put on frills,  grow too big for one's trousers,  grow too big for one's shoes,  grow too big for one's breeches,  get too big for one's trousers,  get too big for one's breeches,  grow too big for one's boot,  get too big for one's boot,  assume (great) airs,  airs and graces,  put on airs,  side,  pomposity,  hauteur,  frill
  3. v.:  roister
  4. vi.:  attitudinize,  swagger,  perk
French Expression
  1. v.  prendre de grands airs, plastronner, faire l'important
Containing Phrases
common as an old shoeroistererroistering
high hatunassumingpanjandrum
an airy tonea person quite without sidepanjandrum
queen it over sb.