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BNC: 2579 COCA: 1983
proud
adjective /praʊd/
adjectiveproud
comparativeprouder
superlativeproudest
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  1. 1
    feeling happy about your achievements, your possessions, or people who you are connected with 感到自豪的;感到骄傲的;得意的
    proud of :

    We're so proud of her for telling the truth. 我们为她说了真话而感到骄傲。

    be proud to do something :

    I'm proud to say we made the right decision. 我很自豪地说我们作出了正确的决定。

    proud (that) :

    We're proud that they choose our hotel for their conferences. 我们为他们选择我们的酒店举行会议而感到骄傲。

    the proud owner of something :

    The next day I became the proud owner of a full set of tools. 第二天我很得意地成了一整套工具的主人。

    make someone proud (=do something good that makes people you are connected with feel proud) 使某人感到自豪 :

    You've made your mother very proud. 你让你的母亲感到非常自豪。

     Synonyms and related words
    Confident and proud: confident, proud, easy...
    1. a.
      used about things you are proud of 令人自豪的;令人骄傲的

      The country has a proud record of sporting achievement. 这个国家在体育方面有着骄人的成绩。

       Synonyms and related words
      Confident and proud: confident, proud, easy...
    2. b.
      used about someone who feels so proud that they think they are better than other people 傲慢的;骄傲的
       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    a proud person does not like other people to help them or to think they are weak 自负的;自尊的

    a proud and independent nation of people 自尊独立的民族

    be too proud to do something :

    I was too proud to admit I didn't understand. 我太自负了,不愿意承认自己不懂。

     Synonyms and related words
    Confident and proud: confident, proud, easy...
  3. 3
    formal further forward than the rest of something or than a surface 凸出的;隆起的
     Synonyms and related words
    Sticking out: stick out, project, protrude...

derived word

proudly

adverb
 Synonyms and related words
Confident and proud: confident, proud, easy...
BNC: 2579 COCA: 1983
proud

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, sound自豪;感到自豪;看上去自豪;好像自豪;聽上去自豪make sb使某人得意ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極為/相當/非常得意enormously, especially, fiercely, immensely, inordinately, intensely, particularly, terribly, tremendously非常自豪;極其驕傲;特別得意She was fiercely proud of family traditions and continuity.她對家族的傳統及延續感到甚為驕傲。He was tremendously proud of himself.他為自己感到非常自豪。almost算得上自豪He seemed almost proud of his practical incompetence.他似乎對自己實踐能力的不足還有點兒引以為豪。justifiably, justly, rightly應該自豪的quietly暗中得意He was not vain, but he was quietly proud of his achievements.他並不自負,但暗地裏卻為自己取得的成就感到自豪。secretly私下感到得意once曾經自豪的What has become of this once proud nation?這個曾經驕傲的民族怎麼了?PREPOSITIONof為⋯感到驕傲We are all really proud of you!我們都為你感到非常驕傲!PHRASEShave every reason to be proud, have every right to be proud完全有理由/完全應該感到驕傲All those involved have every reason to be proud of their achievement.所有相關人員都完全有理由為自己取得的成就感到驕傲。
BNC: 2579 COCA: 1983
proud adj.
proud1 (Don't be too proud to ask for advice.) proud2 (too proud to be seen with his former friends) glad (proud of your achievements)
proud1

adjective

Don't be too proud to ask for advice. 不要自尊心太强而羞于向人讨教。too proud to be seen with his former friends 自视甚高,不愿与旧友来往proud ♦︎ dignified ♦︎ self-respectingThese words all describe a person who has respect for themselves and/or who deserves respect. 这些词均表示自尊的、自重的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a proud / dignified / self-respecting man / woman proud (often approving) having respect for yourself and not wanting to lose the respect of others 自尊的;自重的They were a proud and independent people.他们是一个自尊、独立的民族。Don't be too proud to ask for advice.不要自尊心太强而羞于向人讨教。 see also pride dignity , proud glad dignified ˈdɪgnɪfaɪd (approving) calm and serious and deserving respect 庄重的;庄严的;有尊严的They left quietly in an orderly and dignified manner.他们默默地离开,庄重而有序。Throughout his trial he maintained a dignified silence.在整个审讯过程中,他始终沉默以保持尊严。OPP undignified improper see also dignity dignity ˌself-reˈspecting [only before noun] (used especially in negative sentences 尤用于否定句) having respect for yourself because you believe that what you do is right and good 有自尊心的No self-respecting journalist would ever work for that newspaper.凡有自尊心的新闻记者都不会为那家报纸工作。 see also self-respect dignity proud2

adjective

Don't be too proud to ask for advice. 不要自尊心太强而羞于向人讨教。too proud to be seen with his former friends 自视甚高,不愿与旧友来往 See also the entry for patronizing 另见patronizing条proud ♦︎ arrogant ♦︎ pompous ♦︎ vain ♦︎ cocky ♦︎ haughty ♦︎ self-important ♦︎ high-handed ♦︎ conceited ♦︎ boastfulThese words all describe sb who feels or behaves as if they are better or more important than other people. 这些词均表示自负的、傲慢的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配arrogant / vain / cocky / conceited about stha proud / an arrogant / a pompous / a vain / a haughty / a self-important / a conceited mana proud / an arrogant / a vain / a haughty / a conceited womanan arrogant / a pompous / a haughty / a high-handed way / manneran arrogant / a cocky / a haughty / a high-handed attitudearrogant / self-important / high-handed behaviour proud (disapproving) feeling that you are better and more important than other people 自负的;傲慢的She was too proud to admit she could be wrong.她太傲慢,不愿承认自己可能出错。He was too proud now to be seen with his former friends.如今他自视甚高,不愿和旧友来往。 OPP humble modest see also pride pride , proud glad arrogant ˈærəgənt (disapproving) behaving in an unpleasant way as if you are better or more important than other people, showing little thought for their feelings or opinions 傲慢的;自大的;目中无人的He was a rude, arrogant young man.他是个不懂礼貌、目中无人的年轻人。The chief inspector disliked his arrogant manner.总督察不喜欢他那副自命不凡的样子。 see also arrogance pride arrogantly

adverb

Luke was arrogantly confident.卢克自信到了自以为是的地步。
pompous ˈpɒmpəs; NAmE ˈpɑːmpəs (disapproving) showing that you think you are more important than other people, especially by using long and formal words 傲慢自大的;言辞浮夸的a pompous official自负的官员She made a long, pompous speech.她的演讲篇幅冗长,言辞浮夸。 pomposity pɒmˈpɒsəti; NAmE pɑːmˈpɑːsəti

noun

[uncountable] The prince's manner was informal, without a trace of pomposity.王子的态度平易谦和,没有一点傲气。
vain (disapproving) too proud of your appearance, abilities or achievements (对自己的容貌、能力或成就)自负的,自视过高的She's too vain to wear glasses.她太爱虚荣,不肯戴眼镜。I don't think it's vain to care about how you look.我并不认为注重自己的容貌就是爱慕虚荣。OPP modest modest see also vanity pride cocky (informal, disapproving) too confident about yourself in a way that annoys other people 过分自信的;自以为是的Don't get cocky with me!别这么自以为是地对我! haughty ˈhɔːti (especially written, disapproving) behaving in an unfriendly way towards other people because you think that you are better than them 傲慢的;高傲自大的She threw him a look of haughty disdain.她鄙夷地瞥了他一眼。 haughtily

adverb

She looked haughtily at me, waiting for me to leave .她傲慢地看着我,等着我离开。
ˌself-imˈportant (disapproving) thinking that you are more important than other people 妄自尊大的;自负的He was a self-important little man.他是个讨厌的自命不凡的家伙。OPP humble modest ˌhigh-ˈhanded (disapproving) using authority in an unreasonable way, without considering the opinions of other people 专横的;高压的Customers are angry over the bank's high-handed attitude.银行那种傲慢专横的态度让顾客非常气愤。 conceited kənˈsiːtɪd (disapproving) too proud of yourself and what you can do 自负的;骄傲自大的It's very conceited of you to assume that your work is always the best.认为自己的工作总是最好的,你真是太自大了。 see also conceit pride boastful (disapproving) talking about yourself in a very proud way 自吹自擂的;自夸的I tried to emphasize my good points without sounding boastful.我在强调自己的优点时尽量不让人觉得是在自我吹嘘。OPP modest modest see also boast boast

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