immodest
英 [?'m?d?st]
美[?'mɑd?st]
- adj. 不謙虛的;不莊重的
實(shí)用場(chǎng)景例句
- He could become ungraciously immodest about his own capacities.
- 談及自己的能力,他會(huì)自吹自擂大言不慚。
柯林斯例句
- It was not, however, what would have been called an immodest glance.
- 不過(guò), 這又不是通常說(shuō)的那種輕佻的目光.
辭典例句
- Many old people find the bikini immodest.
- 許多老年人感到穿比基尼式游泳服不正派.
辭典例句
- Immodest words admit of no defense, for want of modesty is want of sense.
- 言談傲慢,唯有一種解釋:不夠謙虛,來(lái)自缺乏見(jiàn)識(shí).
辭典例句
- Be not immodest in urging your friends to discover a secret.
- 不要粗魯?shù)卮叽倌愕呐笥呀衣赌硞€(gè)秘密.
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- Whistler was not just immodest , he was shamelessly vain.
- 惠斯勒并不只是粗野無(wú)禮, 而是自負(fù)無(wú)恥.
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- Immodest claims in advertising and promotion.
- 廣告和推銷(xiāo)的不實(shí)宣傳.
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- Giving as unequals, we can easily develop an attitude of patronizing, immodest self - congratulation.
- 如果以不平等的態(tài)度給予, 我們就會(huì)很快擺出一副施惠與人的態(tài)度, 會(huì)變得不可一世.
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