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conceit

英 [kənˈsiːt]

美 [kənˈsiːt]

n.  自负; 骄傲自大; 别出心裁但不实用的效果; 巧妙但不实用的东西; 巧妙的言辞; 别出心裁的比喻

复数:conceits 

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Collins.1 / BNC.19353 / COCA.17757

牛津词典

    noun

    • 自负;骄傲自大
      too much pride in yourself and what you do
      1. 别出心裁但不实用的效果;巧妙但不实用的东西
        an artistic effect or device, especially one that is very clever or tries to be very clever but does not succeed
        1. The ill-advised conceit of the guardian angel dooms the film from the start.
          对守护天使的蹩脚设计弄巧成拙,从一开始就注定这部电影要失败。
      2. 巧妙的言辞;别出心裁的比喻
        a clever expression in writing or speech that involves a comparison between two things
        1. The idea of the wind singing is a romantic conceit.
          风儿在唱歌这一巧妙的比喻很有浪漫色彩。

      柯林斯词典

      • N-UNCOUNT 自负;自高自大
        Conceitis very great pride in your abilities or achievements that other people feel is too great.
        1. He knew, without conceit, he was considered a genius...
          不是他自命不凡,他知道大家认为他是个天才。
        2. Pamela knew she was a good student, and that was not just a conceit.
          帕梅拉知道自己是个好学生,而这绝不仅仅是自负。
      • N-COUNT (文学中)巧妙的比喻,别出心裁的对比
        In literature, aconceitis a clever or unusual metaphor or comparison.
        1. Critics may complain that the novel's central conceit is rather simplistic.
          批评家们可能会认为小说的核心比喻过于简单。

      英英释义

      noun

      • the trait of being unduly vain and conceited
          Synonym:conceitednessvanity
        1. an artistic device or effect
          1. the architect's brilliant conceit was to build the house around the tree
        2. a witty or ingenious turn of phrase
          1. he could always come up with some inspired off-the-wall conceit
        3. an elaborate poetic image or a far-fetched comparison of very dissimilar things
          1. feelings of excessive pride
              Synonym:amour propreself-lovevanity

            双语例句

            • Her arrogance, conceit, impractical fantasy for great love and her indiscreet attitude towards love caused her own tragedy.
              她对伟大爱情和奢华生活不切实际的幻想和她的高傲,以及对爱情不慎重的态度酿成了她最终的苦果。
            • The conceit of the man& comparing his own work with Picasso's!
              这个自高自大的人&竟把自己的作品跟毕加索的相比!
            • Conceit will always hinder you from mourning.
              自负总是会阻止你表达你的哀恸。
            • John Durbeyfield had more conceit than energy or health, and this supposition was pleasant to him.
              约翰德北菲尔德的虚荣心比他的精力和健康强得多,所以这个假设很使他高兴。
            • Having always interpreted his aloofness as conceit, I had generally been cool and aloof toward him.
              有总是被解释他作为自负的超然之后我一般过酷和对他冷淡。
            • His conceit is hateful.
              他的自负是可恶的。
            • All this she attributed to the prejudice and conceit of the archdeacon.
              她把这一切全归咎于会吏长的偏见与自高自大。
            • Critics may complain that the novel's central conceit is rather simplistic.
              批评家们可能会认为小说的核心比喻过于简单。
            • As a person of some conceit I prefer the monologue to the dialogue;
              作为一个多少有点自负的人,我更喜欢个人独白,而非二人对话;
            • Knowledge is a matter of science, and no dishonesty or conceit whatsoever is permissible.
              知识的问题是一个科学问题,来不得半点虚伪和骄傲。