conceit
n. 自负,骄傲自大; (文学中)巧妙的比喻
Conceit is very great pride in your abilities or achievements that other people feel is too great.
He knew, without conceit, he was considered a genius...
不是他自命不凡,他知道大家认为他是个天才。
Pamela knew she was a good student, and that was not just a conceit.
帕梅拉知道自己是个好学生,而这绝不仅仅是自负。
In literature, a conceit is a clever or unusual metaphor or comparison.
Critics may complain that the novel's central conceit is rather simplistic.
批评家们可能会认为小说的核心比喻过于简单。
1. feelings of excessive pride
2. the trait of being vain and conceited
Conceit comes from shallowness; arrogance is due to ignorance.
骄傲来自浅薄, 狂妄出于无知.
The rich man's wealth is his city , and as an high wall in his own conceit.
11富足人的财物是他的坚城, 在他心想,犹如高墙.
As conceit makes one lag behind, so modesty helps one make progress.
骄傲使人落后, 谦虚使人进步.
Someone said that tardiness is the subtlest form of selflove and conceit.
有人说迟到是自私和自负的最微妙的表现形式.
No one admires a man who is full of conceit.
没有人喜欢一个十分自负的人.
n. 不切实用的花俏物品,装饰品
decorationfrillornamentgewgawgimcrack
n. 奇想,幻想
n. 奇想,怪念头
maggotfantasyfancycrotchetwhimsywhimdaydream
n. 意见,想法
notionjudgmentapprehensionthoughtconceptopinionideaconceptionsentiments
n. 自负,自满,自大
vaingloryself-lovevanityself-importancecomplacencyswaggerself-satisfactionpridebraggadocioself-worshipboastfulnesssmugnessegotismbigheadednessnarcissismself-praiseself-admirationself-contentself-glorificationself-approbationarroganceself-esteem
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