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词汇 proud
释义 proud
adjective
uk /praʊd/ us /praʊd/

proudadjective (SATISFIED)


B1
feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good: 自豪的,得意的
You must be very proud of your son.你一定为你的儿子感到非常自豪。
We're particularly proud of our company's environmental record.我们为我们公司在环保方面的良好记录感到特别自豪。
When she received her prize I think I was the proudest parent on the face of the earth.她领奖时,我感到我是世界上最自豪的家长。
[ + to infinitive ]I'm very proud to have been involved in this project.我为能参与这项计划而感到非常自豪。
[ + (that) ]I was so proud (that) my son had been chosen for the national team.我太自豪了,我儿子入选国家队了。
See also
houseproudmainly UK
I'm pleased to say that I'm now the proud possessor of a driving licence!我很高兴地宣布我现在非常骄傲地持有驾驶执照了!
He was justifiably proud of his achievements.他有理由为自己的成就感到骄傲。
I am happy, indeed proud, to be associated with this project.能参与这个项目我很高兴,甚至感到骄傲。
He said he was proud to be an American.他说作为美国人他很自豪。
He was very proud when his daughter received a commendation for her achievement.他的女儿因成就杰出获得了嘉奖,他为此感到无比自豪。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Feeling pleasure and happiness
(as) pleased as Punchidiom
ASMR
be dancing in the streetsidiom
be floating on airidiom
be full of the joys of springidiom
cheery
chipper
chirpily
chirpy
chuffed
gruntled
happily
happy camper
happy placeidiom
jaunty
sunnily
swooning
swooningly
swoony
take delight in something/doing something

proudadjective (RESPECTING YOURSELF)


approving
having or showing respect for yourself: 有自尊心的,自尊的,自重的
We Albanians are a proud people.我们阿尔巴尼亚人是个有自尊心的民族。
He might be poor but he's also proud, and he won't be pushed around by anyone.他可能很穷,可是他也有自尊心,他不会受任何人摆布的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

proudadjective (FEELING IMPORTANT)


B2disapproving
feeling that you are better and more important than other people: 骄傲的,傲慢的,自负的
Come on, admit you're wrong and don't be so proud.得了,承认错误吧,别那么高傲。
She knows she's lost, but she's too proud to admit it.她知道自己失败了,可是她太自负了,不肯承认。
Synonyms
arrogant
conceiteddisapproving
condescendingdisapproving
haughtydisapproving
hubristicliterary
imperious
lordly
overbearingdisapproving
patronizing
pompousdisapproving
self-importantdisapproving
sneeringdisapproving
sniffyinformal
snootyinformal
superciliousdisapproving
superior(BETTER)disapproving
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

acting as if you are more important than other people
arrogantI can't stand how arrogant he is!
proudDon't be too proud to admit you're wrong.
pompousWhat a pompous jerk!
self-importantThe room was filled with self-important politicians.
superiorHer superior and smug manner made conversation unbearable.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing arrogance and conceit
(as) proud as Luciferidiom
airs and gracesidiom
arrogant
arrogantly
as if you owned the placeidiom
egoistic
egoistically
egomaniacal
egomaniacally
egotistic
patronizing
patronizingly
pomposity
pompous
pompously
swollen head
swollen-headed
talk down to someone
think the (whole) world revolves around youidiom
throw your weight aroundidiom

Idioms


(as) proud as a peacock
do someone proud
proud
adjective, adverb
mainly UKformaluk /praʊd/ us /praʊd/
sticking out from the surrounding area: 隆起的(地)
Sand the surface with abrasive paper until no flakes of paint stand proud of the surface.用砂纸打磨表面,直到表面没有隆起的漆点。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Protruding and sticking out
beetling
bristly
bug
bug out
bulbous
bulge
ledge
male
outcrop
overhang
overhanging
peek
poke
project
protrusive
protuberance
protuberant
stick
stick out
stick up

proud | American Dictionary


proud
adjective[ -er/-est only ]
us/prɑʊd/

proudadjective[-er/-est only] (SATISFIED)


feeling satisfaction and pleasure because of something that you have achieved, possess, or are a part of:
He’s very proud of his daughters.
The company is proud of its environmental record.
[ + to infinitive ]I am proud to have played a part in what this team achieved.

proudadjective[-er/-est only] (RESPECTING YOURSELF)


having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your own worth:
Americans are a proud people.
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
People may also be proud in an unpleasant way and have too high an opinion of themselves:
[ + to infinitive ]She is too proud to admit that she could ever be wrong.

Examples of proud


proud
Indeed, listening to the work's recording is a rather tedious task, entirely lacking the excitement that the composer was so proud about.
I saw that she was proud of herself for coming up with such an elegant solution to her intimidating problem.
He has a large extended family and said his proudest moment outside singing is being an uncle to all his nieces and nephews.
From
Wikipedia

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The children were ver y proud of their achievements, but their competences remain atomised, juxtaposed and without being connected to each other.
Participants rated feeling helpful, proud and useful when language brokering as the highest three emotions among a list of emotions.
Although justifiably proud of recent successes, he was, like most physicians of his day, deeply ignorant of the nature of the epidemiological environment.
Indeed, it has left such an indelible mark that students and the general populace are now quite proud to speak it.
In retrospect, he is proud to have avoided attributing a unidirectional impact of science on society or of social and economic forces on science.
He or she must also be aware of his or her limitations and not be too proud to refer on for further advice.
Having considered the limitations of his resources and abilities, he concludes that he should be proud of what he has already accomplished.
His face was strangely pale, but his lips were like a proud red flower.
With her proud stance and broad wings, she is the formal and ideological inverse of the sphinx.
They are proud to feel that they have an area of expertise to share, and happily teach their teachers.
Even without compensation for injury caused by a rolling girder, the lowly laborer could thus be a proud member of the ' ' imperial ' ' corporate body.
He had been working on this for nearly 20 years, and later called it his proudest legislative achievement.
From
Wikipedia

This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.
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