humble的意思和读音

humble

: [ˈhʌmb(ə)l] : ['hʌmb(ə)l]

v.

adj.;(

humbler  humblest  humbles  humbling  humbled  

Adj.+n.humble origin,humble background,humble apology

adj.insolent,proud

humbleadj.

1.showing you do not think that you are as important as other people

Be humble enough to learn from your mistakes.

my humble tribute to this great man

2.used to suggest that you are not as important as other people, but in a way that is not sincere or not very serious

In my humble opinion , you were in the wrong.

My humble apologies . I did not understand.

3.having a low rank or social position

a man of humble birth/origins

a humble occupation

the daughter of a humble shopkeeper

4.not large or special in any way

a humble farmhouse

The company has worked its way up from humble beginnings to become the market leader.

v.— see alsohumility

1.~ sb使to make sb feel that they are not as good or important as they thought they were

He was humbled by her generosity.使

a humbling experience

2.[usupass]~ sbto easily defeat an opponent, especially a strong or powerful one

The world champion was humbled last night in three rounds.

3.~ yourselfto show that you are not too proud to ask for sth, admit that you have been wrong, etc.

adj.1.;,2.;3. (opp. noble),(,),

v.1.(),使();2.使

adj.1.not proud and not thinking that you are better than other people; used about peoples behavior2.from a low social class; with a low status3.simple and with only basic equipment or features4.very common or old-fashioned but still useful or important1.not proud and not thinking that you are better than other people; used about peoples behavior2.from a low social class; with a low status3.simple and with only basic equipment or features4.very common or old-fashioned but still useful or important

v.1.to completely defeat someone who seemed better or stronger than you

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1.The knowing of it all will humble you to its power yet let the brightness of you shine everywhere it needs to.

2.China is nothing if not humble about how much further it has to go to build a musical theatre industry.

3.When you know your work and are humble about it than there is no reason that you would not get the desired appreciation.

4.He said to them, "Empty it, by all means, but leave an old man his humble bag so that he might gather a coin or two in future. ",“西。”

5.If you want to grow in holiness this Lent, put your hand in Marry's, and ask her to help you to become meek and humble.

6.The crowd, for some reason, seems to ignore or quickly forget the good that the poor and humble man accomplishes through his wisdom.

7.I was still in a corner of the humble found a BC in ancient Egypt, the stone engraved with the cuneiform , carefree and send the idea.

8.All this had been watched for a whole year by a neighbour, a fat shopkeeper, and not a humble one but the owner of two grocer's shops.

9.Only a strong, but more humble America can pull off the trick of dealing with an emerging superpower and a fast-growing region, he says.

10.HAD it not been for the humble typewriter, Austin might have been all politics and football, and no venture capital.