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Nghĩa là gì: pride pride /praid/
v. phr. To be so full of the feeling of joy or pride that one cannot refrain from showing one's exuberant feelings. Armstrong and Aldrin burst with pride when they stepped out on the moon in July, 1969.Idiom(s): burst with pride Theme: PRIDE to be full to the bursting point with pride.• My parents were bursting with pride when I graduated from college.• I almost burst with pride when I was chosen to go up in the space shuttle. pride - pride and joy - pride of place - pride oneself onIdiom(s): pride and joy Theme: PRIDE something or someone that one is very proud of. (Often in reference to a baby, a car, a house, etc. Fixed order.)• And this is our little pride and joy, Roger.• Fred pulled up in his pride and joy and asked if I wanted a ride. Don't be too self-confident or proud; something may happen to make you look foolish.Idiom(s): Pride goes before a fall Theme: ARROGANCE a saying meaning that someone who behaves in an arrogant or vain way is likely to suffer misfortune. (From the Bible.)• Bert was so busy admiring his reflection in a shop window that he stepped in a puddle. Pride goes before a fall.• Jean was boasting about how well she thought she'd done on her final exams, but she failed them all. You know what they say. Pride goes before a fall. you lose self-respect before you do an evil deed Is this saying in the Bible? Pride goeth before a fall.One must endure the minor pains and hardships one encounters while being made pretty. A proverb. "Mother," Sue cried, "stop pulling my hair!" "Just a moment, young lady," the mother answered, while combing her hair. "Don't you know that pride must take a pinch?"pride of place Theme: PRIDE to take special pride in something.• Ann prides herself on her apple pies.• John prides himself in his ability to make people feel at ease. be proud of oneself about以…为自豪Mary prides herself on her ability to remain calm when trouble suddenly happens.玛丽为自己在遇到麻烦时仍能保持冷静的能力而感到自豪。 He prided himself on his skill in negotiation.他对自己的谈判本领很是得意。 v. phr. To be proud of, take satisfaction in; be much pleased by. She prided herself on her beauty. He prided himself on his strength and toughness.Compare: PLUME ONESELF.Idiom(s): swallow one's pride Theme: HUMILITY to forget one's pride and accept something humiliating.• I had to swallow my pride and admit that I was wrong.• When you're a student, you find yourself swallowing your pride quite often. v. phr. To bring your pride under control; humble yourself. After Bill lost the race, he swallowed his pride and shook hands with the winner. She takes a pride in her library.她以自己的藏书而自豪。 be proud of以…为自豪He takes pride in the success of his children.他为孩子们的成功而感到自豪。She takes a pride in her library.她以自己的藏书而自豪。
Nghĩa là gì: pride pride /praid/
v. phr. To be so full of the feeling of joy or pride that one cannot refrain from showing one's exuberant feelings. Armstrong and Aldrin burst with pride when they stepped out on the moon in July, 1969.Idiom(s): burst with pride Theme: PRIDE to be full to the bursting point with pride.• My parents were bursting with pride when I graduated from college.• I almost burst with pride when I was chosen to go up in the space shuttle. pride - pride and joy - pride of place - pride oneself onIdiom(s): pride and joy Theme: PRIDE something or someone that one is very proud of. (Often in reference to a baby, a car, a house, etc. Fixed order.)• And this is our little pride and joy, Roger.• Fred pulled up in his pride and joy and asked if I wanted a ride. Don't be too self-confident or proud; something may happen to make you look foolish.Idiom(s): Pride goes before a fall Theme: ARROGANCE a saying meaning that someone who behaves in an arrogant or vain way is likely to suffer misfortune. (From the Bible.)• Bert was so busy admiring his reflection in a shop window that he stepped in a puddle. Pride goes before a fall.• Jean was boasting about how well she thought she'd done on her final exams, but she failed them all. You know what they say. Pride goes before a fall. you lose self-respect before you do an evil deed Is this saying in the Bible? Pride goeth before a fall.One must endure the minor pains and hardships one encounters while being made pretty. A proverb. "Mother," Sue cried, "stop pulling my hair!" "Just a moment, young lady," the mother answered, while combing her hair. "Don't you know that pride must take a pinch?"pride of place Theme: PRIDE to take special pride in something.• Ann prides herself on her apple pies.• John prides himself in his ability to make people feel at ease. be proud of oneself about以…为自豪Mary prides herself on her ability to remain calm when trouble suddenly happens.玛丽为自己在遇到麻烦时仍能保持冷静的能力而感到自豪。 He prided himself on his skill in negotiation.他对自己的谈判本领很是得意。 v. phr. To be proud of, take satisfaction in; be much pleased by. She prided herself on her beauty. He prided himself on his strength and toughness.Compare: PLUME ONESELF.Idiom(s): swallow one's pride Theme: HUMILITY to forget one's pride and accept something humiliating.• I had to swallow my pride and admit that I was wrong.• When you're a student, you find yourself swallowing your pride quite often. v. phr. To bring your pride under control; humble yourself. After Bill lost the race, he swallowed his pride and shook hands with the winner. She takes a pride in her library.她以自己的藏书而自豪。 be proud of以…为自豪He takes pride in the success of his children.他为孩子们的成功而感到自豪。She takes a pride in her library.她以自己的藏书而自豪。 |