arrogance
英 [ˈærəɡəns]
美 [ˈærəɡəns]
n. 傲慢; 自大
BNC.8616 / COCA.8202
牛津词典
noun
- 傲慢;自大
the behaviour of a person when they feel that they are more important than other people, so that they are rude to them or do not consider them
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 傲慢的;自大的;嚣张的
Someone who isarrogantbehaves in a proud, unpleasant way towards other people because they believe that they are more important than others.- He was so arrogant...
他是如此傲慢。 - That sounds arrogant, doesn't it?
那话听起来很嚣张,是不是? - ...an air of arrogant indifference.
自高自大、事不关己的态度
- He was so arrogant...
英英释义
noun
- overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors
双语例句
- I could not stand the arrogance of that man!
我不能忍受那个男人的傲慢! - Eric Liddell: My arrogance, sir, extends just as far as my conscience demands.
埃里克·利德尔:先生,我的傲慢和我的道德底线一样。 - Clark had a reputation for arrogance and ruthlessness.
克拉克的傲慢和冷酷是出了名的。 - It adds up to scientific arrogance and danger.
那最后将导致科研中的狂妄自大和危险。 - For that arrogance, I shall see you dead.
为了你的傲慢,我要让你去死! - The truest characters of ignorance are vanity, and pride, and arrogance.
无知的最大特征是虚荣,骄傲,和傲慢。 - From all their flaunting and arrogance.
远离他们的招摇和傲慢。 - This may lead to complacency and even arrogance.
这会导致自满,自满最终将变成可悲的自大。 - Because he has no arrogance, but confesses and repents.
因为他没有傲慢,而且坦诚和忏悔。 - But his power and arrogance infuriated many.
但他的权利和傲慢激怒了许多人。
