n.
- 自豪,得意[U][S][(+in)]
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He looked at his painting with
pride.
他得意地看着他的画。
- 自尊心[U]
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His
pride was cut to the quick.
他的自尊心受到极大伤害。
- 骄傲,傲慢,自大[U]
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He has far too much
pride.
他太骄傲了。
- 引以自豪的人(或物)[S][(+of)]
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She is her parents'
pride.
她是父母亲的骄傲。
- 全盛期,巅峰[the S]
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He died in the
pride of his life.
他英年早逝。
- (狮子等的)群[C]
vt.
- 使得意,以……自豪[(+on)]
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She
prided herself on her cooking.
她为自己善于烹饪而感到得意。
vi.
- 自豪,得意
短语
Pride goes before a fall.
- 骄者必败。
pride of place
- 头等重要的位置
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Pride of place should be given to the positive characters in a play.
剧中的正面人物应该处于显著位置。
pride oneself on
- 以……自豪
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He
prided himself on knowing 5 languages.
他以懂五种语言而自豪。
take (a) pride in
- 以……自豪
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She
took great
pride in the success of her three children.
她对自己三个孩子的成就感到万分自豪。
派生
辨析
n.
- a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from achievements, qualities, or possessions that do one credit.
▸something which causes this.
- consciousness of one's own dignity.
▸the quality of having an excessively high opinion of oneself.
▸literary the prime of something.
- a group of lions forming a social unit.
v.
(
pride oneself on/upon)
be especially proud of (a quality or skill).
Phrase
- one's pride and joy
a person or thing of which one is very proud. - pride of place
the most prominent or important position.
Derivative
- prideful adj.
- pridefully adv.
Etymology
OE prȳde, var. of prȳtu, prȳte, from prūd (see proud).