conceited
adj. 自負的,傲慢的
If you say that someone is conceited, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they are far too proud of their abilities or achievements.
I thought him conceited and arrogant...
我認為他既自負又傲慢。
You conceited idiot.
你這個自命不凡的蠢貨。
1. characteristic of false pride; having an exaggerated sense of self-importance;
They were proud, conceited fellows.
他們是一夥驕傲自大的人.
Clara's conceited assumption of a universal interest in her dull children was ridiculous Arnold Bennett.
“克拉爾自負地認為人們都十分喜歡她的幾個死板的孩子真是可笑”(阿諾德·貝內特).
Be sure not to become conceited.
切切不可驕傲.
Even if we achieve great success in our work, we should not be conceited.
即使我們在工作中取得了很大的成績, 也不應該自滿.
He is rather conceited.
他很自負.