PROUDa feeling of satisfaction with a situation or with what you have achieved, so that you stop trying to improve or change things – used to show disapproval 自满,自得〔含贬义〕
Doctors have warned against complacency in fighting common diseases.
医生警告说,治疗常见病不能一见好就掉以轻心。
Despite yesterday’s win, there is clearly no room for complacency if the team want to stay top of the league.
no room for complacency• In the debate about the future of the Labour Party, there can be no room for complacency or morbid defeatism.• Although journalists have placed Bristol in the premierleague, there is no room for complacency.• However, the findings of this study show there is no room for complacency.• There is no room for complacency even though 72 percent of parents in the surveyrateprimary schools as good or better.• The message has to be that there's no room for complacency.• Still, as they debated the plan on that Sunday night, Clinton and his circle saw no room for complacency.• The competition made us our own toughest critics-there was simply no room for complacency.