conceits
n. 高傲( conceit的名词复数 ); 自以为; 巧妙的词语; 别出心裁的比喻
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。
He jotted down the conceits of his idle hours.
他记下了闲暇时想到的一些看法.
The most grotesque fantastic conceits haunted him in his bed at night.
夜晚躺在床上的时候,各种离奇怪诞的幻想纷至沓来.
Their metaphor degenerates into a series of isolated and barren conceits.
他们的隐喻变为一系列孤立而贫乏的牵强附会.
He conceits himself already a statesman.
他自命不凡以为他自己已是一位政治家.
In the last part , it proposes some schemes and conceits of improvement on the ZDFT - 51.
最后还对整个系统提出了一些改进方案和设想.