proud
adj
praʊd
adj
1
PLEASED
高兴的
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
自豪的,得意的,引以为荣的;
[+
of
]
Her
parents
are
very
proud
of
her.
她的父母为她感到非常光荣。
You
should
be
proud
of
yourself.
你应该感到自豪。
His
past
record
is
certainly
something
to
be
proud
of
.
他过去的经历当然是值得骄傲的。
be
justly/rightly
proud
of
sth
(have
good
reasons
for
being
proud)
有理由为某事物感到骄傲
The
company
is
justly
proud
of
its
achievements.
那家公司有理由为自己的成就感到骄傲。
proud
to
do/be
sth
Seven-year-old
Ian
is
proud
to
have
earned
his
red
belt
in
karate.
七岁的伊恩为自己已经取得空手道的红带而感到骄傲。
proud
(that)
She
was
proud
that
the
magazine
had
agreed
to
publish
one
of
her
stories.
那家杂志同意刊登她的一篇小说,她很得意。
Seth
was
the
proud
owner
of
a
new
sports
car.
塞思有了新跑车而洋洋得意。
2
proudest moment/achievement/possession
the
moment
etc
that
makes
you
feel
most
proud
最值得骄傲的时刻/成就/财产
His
proudest
moment
was
winning
the
European
Cup
final.
他最值得自豪的时刻是他获得了欧洲杯决赛的胜利。
3
TOO HIGH OPINION
自视过高的
thinking
that
you
are
more
important,
skilful
etc
than
you
really
are
–
used
to
show
disapproval
骄傲的,傲慢的,自负的〔含贬义〕;
a
proud
man
who
would
not
admit
his
mistakes
自以为是、不愿认错的男子
4
GREAT SELF-RESPECT
极高的自尊
having
respect
for
yourself,
so
that
you
are
embarrassed
to
ask
for
help
when
you
are
in
a
difficult
situation
自尊的; 自重的;
Some
farmers
were
too
proud
to
ask
for
government
help.
有些农民自尊心太重,不愿请求政府帮助。
5
do sb proud
a.
to
make
people
feel
proud
of
you
by
doing
something
well
b.
to
treat
someone
well
by
providing
them
with
good
food
or
entertainment
[过时] 盛情款待
informal old-fashioned
I
tried
to
do
my
country
proud.
我想为国争光。
6
IMPRESSIVE
给人印象深刻的
tall
and
impressive
[文] 宏伟的,壮观的
literary adv
7
Proud
is
a
fairly
general
word
to
say
that
someone
is
pleased
with
themselves,
pleased
with
what
they
have
achieved
or
pleased
with
something
or
somone
connected
with
them
such
as
their
school
or
their
family.
当表示某人对他们自己或者对自己的成就感到满意,又或者对与他们相关的人或物如学校、家庭感到满意时,proud 是个很通用的词
His
proud
parents
watched
the
presentation.
他自豪的父母观看了颁奖仪式。
I’m
very
proud
of
my
students.
我为我的学生感到骄傲。
She
was
proud
to
be
in
the
team.
她为自己是队里的一员而自豪。
8
Proud too proud
is
usually
neither
approving
nor
disapproving,
although
you
can
say
someone
is
,
meaning
that
they
will
not
admit
they
are
wrong
or
need
help.
proud
既不含褒义,也不含贬义,尽管你也可以说某人 too proud,意思是他们太骄傲,不愿承认自己的错误或者不愿接受帮助。
9
Arrogant
is
a
disapproving
word
meaning
that
someone
thinks
they
are
better
than
other
people.
arrogant
是个贬义词,表示某人自认为优于别人
He
was
so
arrogant
he
thought
he
could
not
possibly
lose.
他如此自满,认为他不可能失败。
the
arrogant
way
she
dismissed
my
opinions
她对我的观点不屑一顾的傲慢架势
10
Conceited big-headed Conceited big-headed
and
are
disapproving
words
meaning
that
someone
thinks
they
or
their
achievements
are
better
than
they
really
are.
is
fairly
formal
and
is
informal.
conceited
和 big-headed 都是贬义词,表示某人自以为自己或自己的成就比实际上的要了不起。 conceited 相当正式,而 big-headed 不正式。
11
Vain
is
a
disapproving
word
meaning
that
someone
thinks
they
are
very
special,
especially
because
they
are
very
proud
of
the
way
they
look.
vain
是贬义词,表示某人认为自己很特别,尤其是对自己的外表感到很骄傲。