pride的意思和读音

pride

: [praɪd] : [praɪd]

n.

v.使

prides  priding  prided  

adj.+n.great pride,pride unabashed

v.+n.hurt pride,injure pride,wound pride

n.humility

n.arrogance,conceit,self-importance,superiority,egotism

priden.pleasure/satisfaction

1.[u][sing]a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction that you get when you or people who are connected with you have done sth well or own sth that other people admire

The sight of her son graduating filled her with pride.

I take (a) pride in my work.

We take great pride in offering the best service in town.

I looked with pride at what I had achieved.

Success in sport is a source of national pride.

2.[sing]the ~ of stha person or thing that gives people a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction

The new sports stadium is the pride of the town.

respect for yourself

3.[u]the feeling of respect that you have for yourself

Pride would not allow him to accept the money.

Her pride was hurt.

Losing his job was a real blow to his pride .

It's time to swallow your pride(= hide your feelings of pride) and ask for your job back.

4.[u]the feeling that you are better or more important than other people

Male pride forced him to suffer in silence.使

lions

5.[cspv]a group of lions

IDMsbs pride and joya person or thing that causes sb to feel great pleasure or satisfactionpride comes/goes before a fall使if you have too high an opinion of yourself or your abilities, sth will happen to make you look stupidpride of placethe position in which sth is most easily seen, that is given to the most important thing in a particular groupv.

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v.1.使

n.1.a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get when you, or someone connected with you, have achieved something special2.a feeling of respect for yourself; a feeling that you are better or more important than other people3.a group of lions

1. ( Hope) Pride( Service) ...

2. 〖 confess〗 pride;beproudof〗 〖 afterwards;henceforth〗 ...

4. priceless pride primarily ...

5. PRIDE(RICH)。

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1.Certainly, nuclear power and weapons, if it comes to that, would be a matter of national pride.

2.There was pride in his voice. He felt that it was something to be connected with such a place, and he made her feel that way.

3.The sight of his wife's hand-writing, once such a joy, punctured his moment of pride.),

4.Whenever someone we know experiences one of those moments of pride, it's up to us to tell them "congratulations" .

5.A home gives one who dwells within it a sense of pride and ownership.

6.But little did I suspect just how much the experience would offer me such powerful feelings and a sense of pride.怀使

7."It was just what I expected, " she said to herself, summoning her pride to her aid.“,”

8.It was the first open discussion of what had become a widespread if secretive practice, Ma said with a note of pride.“。”

9.I've got to get out. I've got to help here. Nothing else matters - not my life and not my pride. Either.

10.In World War II the general made it a point of pride to dig his own foxhole.