prig
英 [prɪg] 美 [prɪɡ]
prig基本释义
n.一本正经的人;自命不凡者;道学先生;小偷v.偷
prig用法及例句
prig的意思noun1. a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
prig音标
英 [prɪg]
美 [prɪɡ]
prig基本释义
n.一本正经的人;自命不凡者;道学先生;小偷
v.偷
prig用法及例句
prig的意思
noun
1. a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
Synonym: snobsnotsnoot
1. 道学先生;一本正经的人If you call someone a prig, you disapprove of them because they behave in a very moral way and disapprove of other people's behaviour as though they are superior.
1. 正经的人:priestly 僧的 | prig 正经的人 | priggery 自负
2. prig的解释
2. 道学先生,一本正经者:415. presenter: 主持人.| 416. prig: 道学先生,一本正经者.| 417. prodigal: 挥霍者. v.挥霍.
3. 自命不凡者:Spry 敏捷的, 充满活力的 | Prig 自命不凡者 | Stanza 诗节
4. 一本正经的人:priestly 僧侣似的 | prig 一本正经的人 | priggery 装模作样
He was no prig, but liked a laugh.
出自:P. H. GibbsIsabel is such a prig that she values her chastity more than her brother.
出自:GuardianPerhaps I'm a prig.., but it'd be too much like taking a salary and not doing any work.
出自:C. Forbes
近义词
临近词
snoot鼻子
snot鼻水
snob势利小人
priest
Prigli
Prigar
Prigenzi
Prigl
Prigara
Priggel
priggery
prim
Prigent
prigione
Prigge
相关列句
He is a self-righteous prig.(他是一个自以为是的家伙。)
He's a prig and I wish he had lost his primary to that tattooed guy who likes me.(他那么自命不凡,我希望他在本*初选里输给那个喜欢我的满是纹身的家伙。)
Unconsciously to become a prig is an easy and a fatal thing.(人们很容易不自觉地变成这样的人,这是致命的危险。)
I know I sound a prig. I'm not.(我知道我听起来很挑剔,其实也不至于。)
'What a pity it is he isn't a prig!'(真可惜,他不是搞我们这行的。)
You are neither a prig nor a bounder.(你既不是道学先生又不鲁莽。)
Now a prig is a pert fellow who gives himself AIRS of superior wisdom.(这种人鲁莽无礼,总是摆出一幅有极高智商的神态。)
The first is the terrible danger of becoming that most odious and least supportable of persons-a prig.(第一个可怕的危险是成为*讨厌、*不受欢迎的人——假正经。)
He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.(他们责骂他是一个沾沾自喜、装腔作势的人。)
The transition from libertine to prig was so complete.(从自由不羁到一本正经,这样的转变实在是太彻底了。)