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    proud 的英语意思

    proudproud /praʊd/ adjective (comparative prouder, superlative proudest) 查看全部语言翻译1pleased feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you own, or about someone or something you are involved with or related to对自己所做的事、所拥有的东西,或与自己有关的人或事物感到满意、自豪pride OPP  ashamedproud of Her parents are very proud of her.她的父母为她感到非常骄傲。 You should be proud of yourself.你应该为自己感到骄傲。 His past record is certainly something to be proud of.他过去的履历确实值得引以为傲。be justly/rightly proud of something (=have good reasons for being proud)(=有充分理由感到自豪) The company is justly proud of its achievements.该公司理应为其成就感到自豪。proud to do/be something Seven-year-old Ian is proud to have earned his red belt in karate.七岁的 Ian 为自己在空手道中获得红带而感到自豪。proud (that) She was proud that the magazine had agreed to publish one of her stories.她为杂志社同意刊登她的一篇故事而感到自豪。 Seth was the proud owner of a new sports car.Seth 自豪地成为了一辆新跑车的车主。GRAMMAR: Prepositions with proud语法:proud 的介词搭配You are proud of someone or something: · He’s proud of his son. Don’t say: He’s proud for his son.对某人或某物应使用 proud of:· He's proud of his son. ✗不要说:He's proud for his son.2proudest moment/achievement/possession the moment etc that makes you feel most proud令你最感自豪的时刻等:  His proudest moment was winning the European Cup final.他最自豪的时刻是赢得欧洲杯决赛。3too high opinion thinking that you are more important, skilful etc than you really are – used to show disapproval认为自己比实际上更重要、更有能力等——含贬义pride:  a proud man who would not admit his mistakes一个不愿承认错误的傲慢男人4great self-respect having respect for yourself, so that you are embarrassed to ask for help when you are in a difficult situation自尊心强,在困境中不好意思开口求助pride:  Some farmers were too proud to ask for government help.一些农民自尊心太强,不愿向政府求助。5do somebody proud a)informal非正式 to make people feel proud of you by doing something well通过做好某事让他人为你感到骄傲:  I tried to do my country proud.我努力让自己的国家为我感到骄傲。 b)old-fashioned旧式 to treat someone well by providing them with good food or entertainment提供美食或娱乐来好好款待某人6impressive literary文学 tall and impressive高大而气派proudly adverbCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配adverbs副词very/really proud· Your family must be very proud of you.· 你的家人一定为你感到非常骄傲。justifiably/justly/rightly proud (=with good reason)· He is justifiably proud of what he and his father achieved.· 他和父亲取得的成就让他理所当然地感到自豪。fiercely proud· They are fiercely proud of their native land.· 他们对故土怀有强烈的自豪感。immensely/intensely/inordinately proud (=extremely proud)· He said he was immensely proud to have been elected prime minister.· 他说,能当选首相让他感到无比自豪。· She was intensely proud of being Japanese.· 她对自己身为日本人感到由衷的自豪。nouns名词the proud owner (of something) (also the proud possessor of something formal正式)· She is now the proud owner of a four-bedroomed house.· 她现在自豪地拥有一栋四居室的房子。a proud mother/father/parent· Mark is the proud father of a three-week-old baby boy.· Mark 自豪地成为了一个三周大男婴的父亲。THESAURUS同义词辨析proud very pleased with what you, your family, or your country have achieved, or of something you own对自己、家人或国家的成就,或所拥有的东西感到非常满意和自豪: · I felt so proud when my son graduated from college.· 儿子大学毕业时,我感到无比自豪。· Judith’s very proud of her new Ferrari.· Judith 对她的新法拉利感到非常自豪。pleased with yourself feeling pleased because something good has happened, especially because you think you have been very clever, skilful etc因好事发生而感到高兴,尤指认为自己非常聪明或能干等: · He was smoking a big cigar and was obviously pleased with himself.· 他叼着一支大雪茄,显然对自己非常满意。· I’d made a big profit and was feeling pretty pleased with myself.· 我赚了一大笔钱,感觉相当得意。arrogant disapproving贬义 behaving in an unpleasant and annoying way, because you think you are better or know more than other people, and that your opinions are always right自以为比他人更出色或懂得更多,且认为自己的观点永远正确,因而表现得令人不快和讨厌: · He was arrogant and regarded people who disagreed with him as fools.· 他傲慢自大,把不同意他的人都视为蠢货。· his arrogant attitude to women· 他对女性傲慢的态度vain disapproving贬义 too proud of your appearance, in a way that annoys other people过于在意自己的外表,令他人感到厌烦: · He’s so vain – he thinks all the girls fancy him.· 他太自恋了——他以为所有女孩都喜欢他。conceited/big-headed disapproving贬义 proud of yourself because you think you are very intelligent, skilful, beautiful etc, especially without good reason and in a way that annoys people因自认为非常聪明、能干、漂亮等而自鸣得意,尤指无充分理由且令人讨厌: · Stewart’s the most arrogant conceited person I’ve ever known.· Stewart 是我认识的人中最傲慢自负的。· She was offered a brilliant job and became incredibly big-headed overnight.· 她得到了一份出色的工作,一夜之间变得自大得令人难以置信。pompous disapproving贬义 thinking that you are much more important than you really are, and using very long and formal words to try to sound important自以为比实际上重要得多,并使用冗长正式的词语来装出一副重要的样子: · The clerk was a pompous little man with glasses.· 那个职员是个戴眼镜的矮小傲慢男人。· a pompous speech· 一篇浮夸自大的演讲smug disapproving贬义 pleased with yourself in a quiet but annoying way because you think you are in a better position than other people因自认为处境比他人优越而沾沾自喜,虽不声张却令人厌烦: · Milly was looking very smug about coming top of the class.· Milly 对自己考了全班第一感到非常得意。· a smug expression· 一副自鸣得意的表情self-satisfied disapproving贬义 pleased with what you have achieved and showing it clearly in an annoying way对自己的成就感到满意并以令人厌烦的方式明显表现出来: · She glared angrily into his self-satisfied face.· 她愤怒地瞪着他那副自鸣得意的脸。· a self-satisfied grin· 一副自鸣得意的笑容