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TOEFL BNC: 2878 COCA: 2801

pride

noun
/praɪd/
/praɪd/
Idioms
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    pleasure

  1. [uncountable, singular] a feeling of being pleased or satisfied that you get when you or people who are connected with you have done something well or own something that other people admire自豪;骄傲;得意感
    • The sight of her son graduating filled her with pride.看到儿子毕业她充满了自豪。
    • He felt a glow of pride as people stopped to admire his garden.当人们停下来欣赏他的花园时,他感到一阵自豪。
    • Success in sport is a source of national pride.体育成就是民族自豪的源泉。
    • pride in something I take (a) pride in my work.我为自己的工作感到骄傲。
    • They have a strong sense of pride in their work.他们对自己的工作有很强的自尊感。
    • Their reputation for fairness is a matter of pride.他们公平的名声是值得骄傲的。
    • pride in doing something We take great pride in offering the best service in town.我们以能够提供全城最好的服务而自豪。
    • with pride I looked with pride at what I had achieved.回顾过去的成就,我感到十分光荣。
    Synonyms satisfactionsatisfaction
    • happiness
    • pride
    • contentment
    • fulfilment
    These are all words for the good feeling that you have when you are happy or when you have achieved something.
    • satisfaction the good feeling that you have when you have achieved something or when something that you wanted to happen does happen:
      • He derived great satisfaction from knowing that his son was happy.得知儿子很幸福他深感欣慰。
    • happiness the good feeling that you have when you are happy:
      • Money can’t buy you happiness.金钱不能为你买到幸福。
    • pride a feeling of being pleased or satisfied that you get when you or people who are connected with you have done something well or own something that other people admire:
      • The sight of her son graduating filled her with pride.儿子毕业的情景让她充满了自豪。
    • contentment (rather formal) a feeling of being happy or satisfied with what you have:
      • They found contentment in living a simple life.他们在简朴的生活中得到满足。
    • fulfilment a feeling of being happy or satisfied with what you do or have done:
      • her search for personal fulfilment她对个人成就的追求
    satisfaction, happiness, contentment or fulfilment?用 satisfaction、happiness、contentment 还是 fulfilment?You can feel satisfaction at achieving almost anything, small or large; you feel fulfilment when you do something useful and enjoyable with your life. Happiness is the feeling you have when things give you pleasure and can be quite a lively feeling; contentment is a quieter feeling that you get when you have learned to find pleasure in things.Patterns
    • satisfaction/​happiness/​pride/​contentment/​fulfilment in something
    • real satisfaction/​happiness/​pride/​contentment/​fulfilment
    • true satisfaction/​happiness/​contentment/​fulfilment
    • great satisfaction/​happiness/​pride
    • quiet satisfaction/​pride/​contentment
    • to feel satisfaction/​happiness/​pride/​contentment
    • to bring somebody satisfaction/​happiness/​pride/​contentment/​fulfilment
    • to find satisfaction/​happiness/​contentment/​fulfilment
    Extra Examples
    • He smiled with fatherly pride.他带着慈父般的自豪微笑着。
    • He swelled with pride as he held the trophy.手捧奖杯时他的自豪感油然而生。
    • I wear my policeman's uniform with pride.我自豪地穿着警服。
    • the politics of racial pride and Black Power种族自豪和黑人权力的政治主张
    • They have a fierce pride in their traditions.他们对自己的传统感到无比自豪。
    • She expressed pride in her child's achievement.她表达了对孩子成绩的自豪。
    • Businesses rushed to include images of patriotic pride in their marketing.各企业在营销中纷纷将爱国自豪感的意象包括在内。
    • We want to restore pride in our public services.我们想重塑我们在公共服务方面的尊严。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fierce
    • great
    • justifiable
    verb + pride
    • feel
    • have
    • swell with
    preposition
    • with pride
    • pride in
    phrases
    • a cause for pride
    • a matter for pride
    • a source of pride
    See full entry
  2. [singular] the pride of something a person or thing that makes people feel pleased or satisfied值得自豪的人(或事物)
    • The new sports stadium is the pride of the town.新体育场是这个城市的骄傲。
  3. respect for yourself自尊

  4. [uncountable] the feeling of respect that you have for yourself自尊心;自尊;尊严
    • Pride would not allow him to accept the money.自尊心不容他接受这笔钱。
    • Her pride was hurt.她的自尊心受到了伤害。
    • Losing his job was a real blow to his pride.失掉工作对他的自尊是个沉重的打击。
    • It's time to swallow your pride (= hide your feelings of pride) and ask for your job back.这时候你应该收起自尊,讨回那份工作。
    see also gay pride
    Extra Examples
    • He was nursing his hurt pride.他正在抚慰他那受伤的自尊心。
    • They managed to salvage some pride with a late goal.他们凭终场前的一粒进球挽回了一些面子。
    • She refused his offer tactfully, allowing him to go away with his pride intact.她很得体地拒绝了他的提议,让他能不失面子地离开。
    • I don't want your money—I have my pride, you know!我不要你的钱,你要知道,我也有自尊!
    • She refused their help out of pride.她出于自尊拒绝了他们的帮助。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • family
    • masculine
    verb + pride
    • have
    • hurt
    • wound
    preposition
    • out of pride
    • through pride
    phrases
    • a matter of pride
    • a sense of pride
    • with your pride intact
    See full entry
  5. [uncountable] (disapproving) the feeling that you are better or more important than other people自负;傲慢
    • She was full of pride and arrogance and despised ordinary people.她骄傲自大,瞧不起普通人。
    • His masculine pride would not let him admit that a girl had defeated him.他的男性自尊使他不会承认输给了一个女孩子。
    see also proudTopics Personal qualitiesb2
  6. lions狮子

  7. [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of lions狮群Topics Animalsc2
  8. Word Originlate Old English prȳde ‘excessive self-esteem’, variant of prȳtu, prȳte, from prūd ‘having a high opinion of one's own worth’, from Old French prud ‘valiant’, based on Latin prodesse ‘be of value’.
Idioms
somebody’s pride and joy
  1. a person or thing that causes somebody to feel very pleased or satisfied某人引以为荣的人(或事物)
    • The car is her pride and joy.这辆车是她的骄傲和快乐。
    • He loves that boat, it's his pride and joy.他喜爱那艘船,那是他引以为傲的东西。
pride comes/goes before a fall
  1. (saying) if you have too high an opinion of yourself or your abilities, something will happen to make you look stupid骄傲使人失败
pride of place
  1. the position in which something is most easily seen, that is given to the most important thing in a particular group显要位置;最突出(或最重要)的位置
    • The photo was given pride of place on the mantelpiece.这张照片被放在壁炉台上最重要的位置。

pride

verb
/praɪd/
/praɪd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pride
/praɪd/
/praɪd/
he / she / it prides
/praɪdz/
/praɪdz/
past simple prided
/ˈpraɪdɪd/
/ˈpraɪdɪd/
past participle prided
/ˈpraɪdɪd/
/ˈpraɪdɪd/
-ing form priding
/ˈpraɪdɪŋ/
/ˈpraɪdɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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TOEFL BNC: 2878 COCA: 2801
pride

noun¹

1feeling of being proud of sb/sth自豪感ADJECTIVE | VERB + PRIDE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfierce, great強烈的自豪感justifiable有理由的自豪She took justifiable pride in her son's achievements.她為兒子的成就感到理所當然的自豪。fatherly父親般的驕傲He smiled with fatherly pride.他帶着慈父般的自豪微笑着。VERB + PRIDEfeel, have, swell with感到驕傲;自豪感油然而生They have a fierce pride in their traditions.他們對自己的傳統感到無比自豪。He swelled with pride as he held the trophy.手捧獎杯時他的自豪感油然而生。express表達自豪感PREPOSITIONwith pride自豪地I wear my policeman's uniform with pride.我自豪地穿着警服。'My daughter's a writer,' he added with pride.“我女兒是作家。”他自豪地補充說。pride in對⋯的自豪She expressed pride in her child's achievement.她表達了對孩子成績的自豪。PHRASESa cause for pride, a matter for pride引以為豪的原因/事物Their reputation for fairness is a matter for pride.他們公正的名聲值得自豪。a source of pride自豪的原因take (a) pride in sth對⋯感到自豪She takes great pride in her work.她對自己的工作感到非常自豪。
pride

noun²

2self-respect自尊ADJECTIVE | VERB + PRIDE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat強烈的自尊心family, masculine, personal, professional家庭/男性/個人/職業尊嚴His masculine pride would not let him admit that a girl had defeated him.他的男性自尊使他不會承認輸給了一個女孩子。civic, local, national, patriotic公民/地方/國家/愛國自豪感Businesses rushed to include images of patriotic pride in their marketing.各企業在營銷中紛紛將愛國自豪感的意象包括在內。ethnic, gay, racial民族的/同性戀者的/種族的自豪the politics of racial pride and Black Power種族自豪和黑人權力的政治主張dented, hurt, injured, wounded受到傷害的自尊心He was nursing his hurt pride.他正在撫慰他那受傷的自尊心。foolish, stubborn愚蠢的/固執的自尊It was foolish pride that prevented me from believing her.是愚蠢的自尊使我不相信她的。VERB + PRIDEhave有自尊心I don't want your money-I have my pride, you know!我不要你的錢,你要知道,我也有自尊!hurt, wound傷害自尊心I didn't mean to hurt your pride.我並不想傷害你的自尊心。restore, salvage挽回尊嚴;找回面子We want to restore pride in our public services.我們想重塑我們在公共服務方面的尊嚴。They managed to salvage some pride with a late goal.他們憑終場前的一粒進球挽回了一些面子。sacrifice, swallow犧牲/放下尊嚴She swallowed her pride and called him.她放下自尊給他打了電話。PREPOSITIONout of pride出於自尊She refused their help out of pride.她出於自尊拒絕了他們的幫助。through pride由於自尊It would be stupid to refuse through pride.出於自尊而拒絕是愚蠢的。PHRASESa matter of pride事關尊嚴的事It is a matter of pride for him that he has never accepted money from his family.對他來說,從未要家裏人一分一毫是一件事關尊嚴的事。a sense of pride自尊感They have a strong sense of pride in their work.他們對自己的工作有很強的自尊感。with your pride intact在不傷害尊嚴的情況下She refused his offer tactfully, allowing him to go away with his pride intact.她很得體地拒絕了他的提議,讓他能不失面子地離開。
TOEFL BNC: 2878 COCA: 2801
pride noun
pride (Pride forced him to suffer in silence.) dignity (Her pride was hurt.) pleasure (sb's pride and joy) satisfaction (national pride)
pride

noun

pride ♦︎ arrogance ♦︎ vanity ♦︎ egoism ♦︎ hubris ♦︎ conceitThese are all words for a feeling that you are better or more important than other people. 这些词均表示自负、傲慢。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to appeal to sb's pride / vanity pride [uncountable] (disapproving) the feeling that you are better or more important than other people 自负;傲慢Male pride forced him to suffer in silence.男性的自尊迫使他默默地忍受痛苦。You're going to have to swallow your pride and ask for your job back.你必须收起自尊,去把工作要回来。OPP modesty modest see also proud proud 2 arrogance ˈærəgəns [uncountable] (disapproving) the behaviour of a person when they feel that they are more important than other people, know more than they do, and are certain that they are right, so that they are rude to them or do not consider them 傲慢;自大He has a reputation for rudeness and intellectual arrogance.他出了名地傲慢无礼,恃才傲物。OPP humility modest see also arrogant proud 2 vanity ˈvænəti [uncountable] (disapproving) a feeling of too much pride in your own appearance, abilities or achievements 自负;自大;虚荣;虚荣心She had no personal vanity (= about her appearance).她不因自己的美貌而自大虚荣。The invitation to head the committee flattered his vanity and he agreed.邀请他领导这个委员会满足了他的虚荣心,他同意了。OPP modesty modest see also vain proud 2 egoism ˈegəʊɪzəm, ˈiːgəʊɪzəm; NAmE ˈegoʊɪzəm ( egotismˈegətɪzəm, ˈiːgətɪzəm) [uncountable] (disapproving) the feeling that you are better or more important than other people, which makes you think only about yourself and talk about yourself all the time 利己主义;自高自大;自负His egoism prevented him from really loving anyone but himself.他自高自大,这使他除了他自己,不可能真正地去爱一个人。 see also ego dignity hubris ˈhjuːbrɪs [uncountable] (formal or literary, disapproving) too much pride and too much confidence that you will succeed, especially when this seems to be punished later by failure, disaster or death 傲慢,狂妄(尤指之后似受到惩罚般遭遇失败、灾难或死亡)He thought he was above the law and was ultimately punished for his hubris.他认为自己能凌驾于法律之上,最终因狂妄自大受到了惩罚。 conceit kənˈsiːt [uncountable] (rather formal, especially written, disapproving) too much pride in your abilities or achievements 自负;骄傲自大Can you believe the conceit of the man?你能相信那人竟然这么自负吗? see also conceited proud 2

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