英:['hɔ:tɪnəs]
美:['hɔtɪnəs]
英:['hɔ:tɪnəs]
美:['hɔtɪnəs]
词根:haughty
adj.haughty 傲慢的;自大的
adv.haughtily 傲慢地;骄傲地
1550年代,来自 haughty 和 -ness。早期的词汇是 haughtness(15世纪晚期),来自 haut(形容词)。
obsolete haught, from Middle English haute, from Anglo-French halt, haut, literally, high, from Latin altus — more at old
The first known use of haughty was in the 15th century
haul1 of 2verb
to pull or drag with effort : draw
haul a cart
to obtain or move by or as if by hauling
to transport in a vehicle
to bring before an authority : hale
hauled him into court
haul2 of 2noun
the act or process of hauling : pull
an amount collected : take
a burglar's haul
the amount of fish taken in a single drawing of a net
the distance over which a load is hauled
a long haul
haul1 of 2verb
to pull or drag with effort : draw
haul a cart
to obtain or move by or as if by hauling
to transport in a vehicle
to bring before an authority : hale
hauled him into court
haul2 of 2noun
the act or process of hauling : pull
an amount collected : take
a burglar's haul
the amount of fish taken in a single drawing of a net
the distance over which a load is hauled
a long haul
haughtyadjective
rudely proud in a manner that expresses scorn for others : arrogant
haughtyadjective
rudely proud in a manner that expresses scorn for others : arrogant
1 He rejected their offer with a tone of haughty disdain.
2 There’s a little extra-textual haughtiness here, seeming to say, “You thought this would be difficult for us? Please.”
3 We have heard of the pride of Moab; he is very proud: even of his haughtiness, and his pride, and his wrath: but his lies shall not be so.
我们听说摩押人骄傲,是极其骄傲,听说他狂妄,骄傲,忿怒,他夸大的话,是虚空的。
4 It is his haughtiness that annoys everybody.
正是他的傲慢无理惹恼了大家。
5 There was an expression of almost insupportable haughtiness in her bearing and countenance.
她的举止和表情显出一种令人难以容忍的傲慢。
6 I know that most men in the hour of success and prosperity become exalted in spirit and feel excessive pride and haughtiness.
我知道大部分人在获得成功时会精神兴奋,过于傲慢不逊。
7 This wasn't the same Prince Brat who'd run away the night before, bored with his own meanness and haughtiness and cruelty.
8 He also said that Ms. Young’s lack of response to some emails from the defense “suggests a degree of haughtiness.”
9 Haughtiness chisels its anger in marble, and love covers it with flowers.
傲慢在大理石上砍凿出愤怒的裂痕, 爱用鲜花掩盖这道伤痕.
10 But where the usual beggars are “simple and plaintive,” these newcomers “had a distinct sort of haughtiness, almost aristocratic.”
11 These days, however, I temper that haughtiness by reminding myself that many in my own ranks are too uninterested in their own well-being to vote . . . at all.
12 May 9, 2024 Putin — known for sometimes staging haughty keep-them-waiting displays when other leaders make the trek to the Kremlin — has taken a notably deferential tone toward his host.
13 His mother railed at him for his haughtiness.
他的母亲由于他的骄傲自大而责备他.
14 And the moment they find one, they launch into a performance of such deranged, self-assured haughtiness, the Daily Mail seems hopelessly amateur by comparison.
15 Tolerance is love sich with the sickness of haughtiness!
容忍,是带着高傲的病态的爱!
16 He’s also learned how to deploy — and puncture — Thor’s inborn pomposity, although by the time the final credits rolled in “Ragnarok” that haughtiness had turned into shtick.
17 They look down upon men with haughtiness.
他们睥睨人世.
18 Finally he came to realize it was his haughtiness that held people off.
他终于意识到是他的傲慢态度使人不敢同他接近。
19 What did crop up persistently when I talked to this group was a disgust with the perceived moral haughtiness of liberals.
20 The lawless Shevkal, the destroyer of Christianity,...came to Tver, drove the Grand Prince from his court and entrenched himself there with great haughtiness and violence....