词汇 | pride |
释义 | pride noun uk /praɪd/ us /praɪd/ pridenoun (SATISFACTION)B2[ U ] a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good: 自豪,得意 She felt a great sense of pride as she watched him accept the award.看着他接过那个奖,她感到非常自豪。 He felt such pride walking his little daughter down the street.他陪着小女儿在街上走,感到非常自豪。 take pride in something/someone to feel very pleased about something or someone you are closely connected with: 为…自豪,为…骄傲 If you don't take professional pride in your work, you're probably in the wrong job.如果你对自己的工作没有职业自豪感,那可能是入错了行。 They felt a glow of pride as they watched their daughter collect the award.看着女儿领奖,他们感到非常自豪。 He shows great pride in his work and has no false modesty about his success.他对自己的作品非常自豪,对所获的成功也不故作谦虚。 The opera house is a great source of civic pride.该歌剧院是市民的一大骄傲。 You should take more pride in your work. His heart swelled with pride as he stood watching his son graduate. Confidence & self-assurance amour propre aplomb assertive assertively assertiveness dogmatism dogmatist empowered feel certain fierce safe safety blanket security blanket self-assertion self-assertive to be sureidiom too cool for schoolidiom unbowed unintimidated unmoored pridenoun (RESPECT FOR YOURSELF)B2[ U ] your feelings of your own worth and respect for yourself: 自尊(心) She has too much pride to accept any help.她自尊心太强,不肯接受任何帮助。 The country's national pride has been damaged by its sporting failures.体育方面的失利使这个国家的民族自尊心受到了伤害。 The athletics win provided a much-needed boost to national pride. wounded pride受伤的自尊心 He was forced to swallow his pride and ask if he could have his old job back.他被迫咽下这口气,请求要回自己的工作。 Losing the competition was a real blow to her pride. When she left him on his own it really hurt his pride. Confidence & self-assurance amour propre aplomb assertive assertively assertiveness dogmatism dogmatist empowered feel certain fierce safe safety blanket security blanket self-assertion self-assertive to be sureidiom too cool for schoolidiom unbowed unintimidated unmoored pridenoun (FEELING OF IMPORTANCE)[ U ]disapproving the belief that you are better or more important than other people: 自负,骄傲 Pride was his downfall.骄傲是他失败的原因。 Saddening, shocking and upsetting affecting agonizingly arrogance baleful be cold comfortidiom disrespect distressful distressfully distressing distressingly hubris hurtful hurtfully impiously impiousness teary touching touchingly tragically traumatic pridenoun (LIONS)[ C ] a group of lions狮群 Mint Images RF/GettyImages Animal groupings bevy biomass brood colony colony collapse colony collapse disorder flight flock gaggle herd hive menagerie murder pack pair pod shoal subcolony swarm team Related wordproudadjective(SATISFIED) Idiomsbe your pride and joy be the pride of somewhere/something have/take pride of place pride comes/goes before a fall swallow your pride Pride noun[ C or U ] uk /praɪd/ us /praɪd/ a celebration that usually includes a parade (= a large number of people walking or in vehicles, all going in the same direction) and other events to show support and acceptance of people who are LGBTQ+ (= lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender identities): 骄傲庆典:往往包括游行和其他活动以支持和接受男女同性恋者、双性恋者、跨性别者和酷儿。 We marched in the local Pride parade. Are you going to Pride? (= Are you taking part in the Pride celebrations?)你要去参加骄傲庆典吗? (=你参加骄傲庆祝活动吗?) The country had no legislation to protect sexual minorities from discrimination, and Prides were banned. What do you recommend doing to best experience Pride weekend? He was in town for Pride. Activism & pressure groups active citizen active citizenship active resistance activism activist circulator citizen advocacy clicktivism clicktivist counter-demonstrate identity politics insurgency insurrection interest group lobbyist special interest group stage a demonstration super-lobbyist super-militant take a kneeidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Celebrations, parties & special occasions pride | American Dictionarypride noun us/prɑɪd/ pridenoun (FEELING OF SATISFACTION)[ U ] a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done something good: Their son’s outstanding academic record was a source of great pride to them. We take pride in the high quality of our food. pridenoun (FEELING OF WORTH)[ U ] your feelings of your own worth and respect for yourself: Out of pride, he refused an offer to take over his business. [ U ] disapproving Pride is also the belief that you are better or more important than other people. pridenoun (GROUP)[ C ] a group of lions Idiomssomeone's pride and joy pride yourself on something |
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