having too high an opinion of oneself and one's own importance
having, expressing, or causing personal satisfaction and; pleasure in sth connected with oneself
"proud parents"
"proud of his accomplishments"
"a proud moment"
"proud to serve his country"
"a proud name"
"proud princes"
"a gallant pageant"
"lofty ships"
"majestic cities"
"proud alpine peaks"
The majority..were much too proud to ask.
出自: D. H. Lawrence
Proud and poor, the Anglo-Irish exalted their snobbery into a tribal mystique.
出自: Day Lewis
院方在一百周年校庆设宴款待我们。
They did us all proud at the hotel.
他们在宾馆里盛情款待我们。
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