vanities
n. 空虛( vanity的名詞複數 ); 自負; 自負的行為; (尤指與其他重大事物相比)渺小
If you refer to someone's vanity, you are critical of them because they take great pride in their appearance or abilities.
Men who use steroids are motivated by sheer vanity...
使用類固醇的男人純粹是受虛榮心的驅使。
With my usual vanity, I thought he might be falling in love with me.
由於我一貫的虛榮心作祟,我以為他可能愛上了我。
Her small vanities and selfishness were growing nicely.
她小心眼裡的虛榮和自私愈演愈濃烈.
I had forsaken the vanities of the world.
我已將人世的無聊瑣事置之不理.
Vanity of vanities; all is vanity.
空幻的空幻; 一切皆空.
One thing rather quenched the vanities: she had to wear her cousin's clothes.
有件事不免有點挫傷她的虛榮心: 她不得不穿她表姐的衣服.
In spite of her small vanities , Margaret had a sweet and pious nature.
瑪格麗特儘管有些小小的虛榮心, 天性卻很溫柔純潔.