词汇 | be-full-of |
释义 | be full of somethingphrase UK to be talking or thinking a lot about something that you have enjoyed or found exciting: 对(感兴趣的事)兴奋地说个没完,念念不忘 "Did the kids enjoy their trip to the zoo?" "Oh, yes, they were full of it when they got back this afternoon."“孩子们去动物园玩得高兴吗?”“高兴,今天下午回来他们还说个没完呢。” Emily had clearly loved the whole experience - she was full of it over dinner last night. I've never seen Phoebe so excited by anything - she was full of it. The children were full of it - they'd loved the whole day. He was full of the experience when I picked him up last night. See also fulladjective(CONTAINING A LOT) be full of yourselfphrase disapproving C2 to think that you are very important in a way that annoys other people: 自以为是 I can't stand her - she's so full of herself.我受不了她——她真够自以为是的。 He's a bit too full of himself for my liking. I thought he was a bit full of himself and didn't especially take to him. He looks like he'd be full of himself. With her looks I thought she'd be full of herself, but she really isn't. See also fulladjective(CONTAINING A LOT) boastful boastfulHe was confident, not boastful. bumptiousHis critics have depicted him as a bumptious, privately-educated son of privilege. ostentatiousShe is not impressed by his ostentatious displays of wealth. full of yourselfCarolyn liked confident guys, but thought Oscar a bit too brash and full of himself. overweeningHis overweening arrogance is matched only by his incompetence. |
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