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proud的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
adj. (形容词)
- 自豪的,引以为荣的,令人自豪的
- 骄傲的,得意的,傲慢的, 骄傲自大的
- 自重的,自尊的,有自尊心的
- 秀丽的,漂亮的
- 挺拔的
- 壮观的,堂皇的
- 满足的
- 光荣的
- 有见识的
- 高兴的
- 高尚的
- 隆起地
- 自豪地,感到光荣地
- 得意地,骄傲地
- 自重地
双解释义
adj. (形容词)
- 骄傲的,傲慢的,妄自尊大的 having too high an opinion of oneself and one's own importance
- 自豪的,得意的 having, expressing, or causing personal satisfaction and; pleasure in sth connected with oneself
英英释义
Adjective:
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feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride;
"proud parents"
"proud of his accomplishments"
"a proud moment"
"proud to serve his country"
"a proud name"
"proud princes"
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having or displaying great dignity or nobility;
"a gallant pageant"
"lofty ships"
"majestic cities"
"proud alpine peaks"
proud的用法和样例:
例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
- If your father had still been alive, he would have felt very proud of you.
你父亲如果还健在的话,他会为你骄傲的。 - It was a proud day for us when we won the trophy.
我们夺得奖杯那一天是值得我们骄傲的日子。 - They are poor but proud.
他们虽穷但很自重。 - He's too proud to speak to poor people like us.
他太骄傲了,从不与我们这样的穷人说话。 - The sunflowers stretched tall and proud to the sun.
向日葵在阳光中亭亭玉立。
常用短语
用作形容词 (adj.)
- as proud as a peacock
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极骄傲 extremely proud
- do proud
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待某人以上宾之礼 treat sb, especially a guest splendidly
do sb proudThe college did us proud at the century dinner.
院方在一百周年校庆设宴款待我们。
They did us all proud at the hotel.
他们在宾馆里盛情款待我们。
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
- proud day 令人骄傲的日子
- proud moment 自豪的时刻
- proud parents 自豪的父母
- proud owners 得意洋洋的主人
- proud university 名牌大学
- rather proud 非常自豪
- too proud 太骄傲
- childishly proud of 幼稚地对…感到自豪
- foolishly proud of 很愚蠢地对…感到骄傲
- justifiably proud of 正当地以…为自豪
- proud to admit 骄傲得不肯承认
- proud to ask for help 自尊心太强,从不求助于人
- proud to ask question 骄傲得总不提问
- proud to know sb 认识某人感到荣幸
- proud to see mistake 骄傲得看不到错误
- proud to tell 自豪地告诉
- do sb proud 满意极了
- proud about 因…而骄傲
- proud of 对…感到光荣,以…自豪,夸耀
- proud of children 为孩子们而自豪
- proud of sb's friendship 因某人的友谊而自豪
经典引文
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The majority..were much too proud to ask.
出自: D. H. Lawrence -
Proud and poor, the Anglo-Irish exalted their snobbery into a tribal mystique.
出自: Day Lewis