1ADJ-GRADED [ADJ that/to-inf]骄傲的;自豪的;得意的 If you feel proud, you feel pleased about something good that you possess or have done, or about something good that a person close to you has done. 骄傲的;自豪的;得意的
I felt proud of his efforts. [+ of]
我为他的努力感到骄傲。
They are proud that she is doing well at school.
他们为她出色的学习成绩感到骄傲。
I am proud to be a Canadian.
身为一个加拿大人我感到很自豪。
Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
'That's the first part finished,' he said proudly.
“那是已完成的第一部分,”他自豪地说。
2ADJ-GRADED [ADJ n]最值得夸耀的;最引以为荣的 Your proudest moments or achievements are the ones that you are most proud of. 最值得夸耀的;最引以为荣的
This must have been one of the proudest moments of his busy and hard working life.
这一定是他劳碌工作的一生中最引以为荣的时刻之一。
3ADJ-GRADED 自尊的;自重的 Someone who is proud has respect for themselves and does not want to lose the respect that other people have for them. 自尊的;自重的
He was too proud to ask his family for help and support.
他自尊心太强,不愿向家人寻求帮助和支持。
We are a proud people. We are not used to begging or taking things.
我们是有自尊的民族。我们不习惯乞讨或接受施舍。
4ADJ-GRADED 骄傲的;傲慢的;妄自尊大的 Someone who is proud feels that they are better or more important than other people. 骄傲的;傲慢的;妄自尊大的 [disapproval]
She was said to be proud and arrogant.
据说她傲慢自大。
5ADJ [ADJ after verb]超出…之外的 If one object stands proud of another object that it is attached to or next to, it extends beyond it. 超出…之外的 [British, old-fashioned]
The handles stand proud of the doors of the car.
把手位于车门之外。
6PHRASE [VERB inflects]盛情款待;给…以隆重待遇 If someone does you proud, they treat you very well, for example by welcoming you and giving you good food and entertainment. 盛情款待;给…以隆重待遇 [informal]
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem, sound自豪;感到自豪;看上去自豪;好像自豪;聽上去自豪▸➤make sb使某人得意ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極為/相當/非常得意▸➤enormously, especially, fiercely, immensely, inordinately, intensely, particularly, terribly, tremendously非常自豪;極其驕傲;特別得意◇She was fiercely proud of family traditions and continuity.她對家族的傳統及延續感到甚為驕傲。◇He was tremendously proud of himself.他為自己感到非常自豪。➤almost算得上自豪◇He seemed almost proud of his practical incompetence.他似乎對自己實踐能力的不足還有點兒引以為豪。➤justifiably, justly, rightly應該自豪的➤quietly暗中得意◇He was not vain, but he was quietly proud of his achievements.他並不自負,但暗地裏卻為自己取得的成就感到自豪。➤secretly私下感到得意▸➤once曾經自豪的◇What has become of this once proud nation?這個曾經驕傲的民族怎麼了?PREPOSITION➤of為⋯感到驕傲◇We are all really proud of you!我們都為你感到非常驕傲!PHRASES➤have every reason to be proud, have every right to be proud完全有理由/完全應該感到驕傲◇All those involved have every reason to be proud of their achievement.所有相關人員都完全有理由為自己取得的成就感到驕傲。
proud adj. ⇨proud1 (Don't be too proud to ask for advice.)⇨proud2 (too proud to be seen with his former friends)⇨glad (proud of your achievements)proud1
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Don't be too proud to ask for advice.不要自尊心太强而羞于向人讨教。too proud to be seen with his former friends自视甚高,不愿与旧友来往proud ♦︎ dignified ♦︎ self-respectingThese words all describe a person who has respect for themselves and/or who deserves respect.这些词均表示自尊的、自重的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a proud / dignified / self-respecting man / woman■proud (oftenapproving) having respect for yourself and not wanting to lose the respect of others自尊的;自重的◆They were a proud and independent people.他们是一个自尊、独立的民族。◆Don't be too proud to ask for advice.不要自尊心太强而羞于向人讨教。 see also pride ⇨ dignity, proud ⇨ glad■dignified ˈdɪgnɪfaɪd (approving) calm and serious and deserving respect庄重的;庄严的;有尊严的◆They left quietly in an orderly and dignified manner.他们默默地离开,庄重而有序。◆Throughout his trial he maintained a dignified silence.在整个审讯过程中,他始终沉默以保持尊严。OPPundignified ⇨ improper see also dignity ⇨ dignity■ˌself-reˈspecting [only before noun] (used especially in negative sentences尤用于否定句) having respect for yourself because you believe that what you do is right and good有自尊心的◆No self-respecting journalist would ever work for that newspaper.凡有自尊心的新闻记者都不会为那家报纸工作。 see also self-respect ⇨ dignityproud2
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Don't be too proud to ask for advice.不要自尊心太强而羞于向人讨教。too proud to be seen with his former friends自视甚高,不愿与旧友来往➡ See also the entry for patronizing另见patronizing条proud ♦︎ arrogant ♦︎ pompous ♦︎ vain ♦︎ cocky ♦︎ haughty ♦︎ self-important ♦︎ high-handed ♦︎ conceited ♦︎ boastfulThese words all describe sb who feels or behaves as if they are better or more important than other people.这些词均表示自负的、傲慢的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆arrogant / vain / cocky / conceited about sth◆a proud / an arrogant / a pompous / a vain / a haughty / a self-important / a conceited man◆a proud / an arrogant / a vain / a haughty / a conceited woman◆an arrogant / a pompous / a haughty / a high-handed way / manner◆an arrogant / a cocky / a haughty / a high-handed attitude◆arrogant / self-important / high-handed behaviour■proud (disapproving) feeling that you are better and more important than other people自负的;傲慢的◆She was too proud to admit she could be wrong.她太傲慢,不愿承认自己可能出错。◆He was too proud now to be seen with his former friends.如今他自视甚高,不愿和旧友来往。OPPhumble ⇨ modest see also pride ⇨ pride, proud ⇨ glad■arrogant ˈærəgənt (disapproving) behaving in an unpleasant way as if you are better or more important than other people, showing little thought for their feelings or opinions傲慢的;自大的;目中无人的◆He was a rude, arrogant young man.他是个不懂礼貌、目中无人的年轻人。◆The chief inspector disliked his arrogant manner.总督察不喜欢他那副自命不凡的样子。 see also arrogance ⇨ pride▸arrogantly
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◆Luke was arrogantly confident.卢克自信到了自以为是的地步。■pompous ˈpɒmpəs; NAmEˈpɑːmpəs (disapproving) showing that you think you are more important than other people, especially by using long and formal words傲慢自大的;言辞浮夸的◆a pompous official自负的官员◆She made a long, pompous speech.她的演讲篇幅冗长,言辞浮夸。▸pompositypɒmˈpɒsəti; NAmEpɑːmˈpɑːsəti
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[uncountable] ◆The prince's manner was informal, without a trace of pomposity.王子的态度平易谦和,没有一点傲气。■vain (disapproving) too proud of your appearance, abilities or achievements(对自己的容貌、能力或成就)自负的,自视过高的◆She's too vain to wear glasses.她太爱虚荣,不肯戴眼镜。◆I don't think it's vain to care about how you look.我并不认为注重自己的容貌就是爱慕虚荣。OPPmodest ⇨ modest see also vanity ⇨ pride■cocky (informal, disapproving) too confident about yourself in a way that annoys other people过分自信的;自以为是的◆Don't get cocky with me!别这么自以为是地对我!■haughtyˈhɔːti (especiallywritten, disapproving) behaving in an unfriendly way towards other people because you think that you are better than them傲慢的;高傲自大的◆She threw him a look of haughty disdain.她鄙夷地瞥了他一眼。▸haughtily
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◆She looked haughtily at me, waiting for me to leave .她傲慢地看着我,等着我离开。■ˌself-imˈportant (disapproving) thinking that you are more important than other people妄自尊大的;自负的◆He was a self-important little man.他是个讨厌的自命不凡的家伙。OPPhumble ⇨ modest■ˌhigh-ˈhanded (disapproving) using authority in an unreasonable way, without considering the opinions of other people专横的;高压的◆Customers are angry over the bank's high-handed attitude.银行那种傲慢专横的态度让顾客非常气愤。■conceited kənˈsiːtɪd (disapproving) too proud of yourself and what you can do自负的;骄傲自大的◆It's very conceited of you to assume that your work is always the best.认为自己的工作总是最好的,你真是太自大了。 see also conceit ⇨ pride■boastful (disapproving) talking about yourself in a very proud way自吹自擂的;自夸的◆I tried to emphasize my good points without sounding boastful.我在强调自己的优点时尽量不让人觉得是在自我吹嘘。OPPmodest ⇨ modest see also boast ⇨ boast