自豪;得意 Pride is a feeling of satisfaction which you have because you or people close to you have done something good or possess something good.
...the sense of pride in a job well done...
做好壹項工作的自豪感
We take pride in offering you the highest standards...
我們為向您提供最高標準的服務而感到自豪。
They can look back on their endeavours with pride.
他們可以驕傲地回首過去付出的努力。
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尊嚴;自尊;自尊心 Pride is a sense of the respect that other people have for you, and that you have for yourself.
Davis had to salvage his pride...
戴維斯必須得挽回他的自尊。
It was a severe blow to Kendall's pride.
這嚴重地打擊了肯德爾的自尊心。
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驕傲;傲慢 Someone's pride is the feeling that they have that they are better or more important than other people.
His pride may still be his downfall.
他的傲慢可能還會毀了他。
4.VERB
為…感到自豪;對…感到得意 If you pride yourself on a quality or skill that you have, you are very proud of it.
Smith prides himself on being able to organise his own life...
史密斯對能夠把自己的生活安排得井井有條感到很得意。
Doyle prides himself on his accuracy.
道爾為自己的準確無誤感到自豪。
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(獅)群 A pride of lions is a group of lions that live together.
6.PHRASE
引以為豪的人(或事物) Someone or something that is your pride and joy is very important to you and makes you feel very happy.
The bike soon became his pride and joy.
這輛自行車很快就成了他的驕傲。
7.PHRASE
首要地位;最重要的地位 If something takes pride of place, it is treated as the most important thing in a group of things.
A three-foot-high silver World Championship cup takes pride of place near a carved wooden chair...
壹個3英尺高的世界錦標賽銀質獎杯放在壹把木雕椅附近,位置非常顯眼。
The manifesto gives pride of place to job creation.
這項宣言將創造工作機會放在首位。
8.PHRASE
放下自尊;忍氣吞聲;放下架子 If you swallow your pride, you decide to do something even though you think it will cause you to lose some respect.
No doubt his old mother would now swallow her pride and go and live with Gladys.
無疑,他的老母親如今只能放下身價,去和格拉迪斯住在壹起。