priggish
美
英 
- adj.自負(fù)的;一本正經(jīng)的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)自以為的
英漢解釋
例句
If I were to say "Language is related to our total psycho-physical makeup, " I might seem to announce a truism in a priggish modern jargon.
假如我曾說“語言與我們所有的心理-身理構(gòu)成有關(guān)”,我或許就是在用自負(fù)的現(xiàn)代術(shù)語宣布一項公理。
But the British people hated to see their spirited queen lagging figuratively, if not literally, behind priggish Prince Albert.
但是,英國人討厭看到他們的精神象征的女王落后于驕傲的艾爾伯特王子,即使象征性的也不允許。
There was a tiny, priggish , warning voice in my ears which in the tones of Collins told me it was seemly to hold back.
我耳邊響起一種微弱的,一本正經(jīng)的,象科林斯的聲音,警告我最好不要去。
In his early 20s, bin Laden worked in the family business; he was a priggish young man who was also studying economics at a university.
在20歲出頭的時候,本?拉登在自家的買賣中工作,同時在一所大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)經(jīng)濟。他是一個古板的年輕人。
he was a priggish young man who was also studying economics at a university.
同時,作為一個自負(fù)的年輕人,他進入大學(xué)攻讀經(jīng)濟學(xué)學(xué)位。
And only the most priggish today would argue that financial institutions are obliged to be fluffy.
如今,也只有最食古不化的人才會認(rèn)為金融機構(gòu)應(yīng)該慈眉善目。
his manners , i think , you said are not to your taste ? - priggish and parsonic.
他的風(fēng)度,我想你說過,不合你的口味?
she was wondering if she were not a cold , hard , priggish person.
她只是在琢磨,她是不是一個冷酷的,硬心腸的,自命不凡的人。
she was wondering if she were not a cold , hard , priggish girl.
她只是在琢磨,她是不是一個冷酷的、硬心腸的、自命不凡的女孩子。
The priggish 1950s, which erased the liberated flappers of the Jazz Age from cultural memory, were simply a return to the norm.
一本正經(jīng)的20世紀(jì)50年代,將爵士樂時代(JazzAge)那些放蕩、輕佻的小妞從文化的記憶中抹去,又重歸性壓抑的社會規(guī)范。
Tintin's slightly priggish character fitted the times.
丁丁帶些自負(fù)的性格特征和那個時代很契合。
Chinese men are priggish . I am bored with them. I hunger for you.
中國男人循規(guī)蹈矩,缺少變化,我早已經(jīng)對他們感到厭倦。