1feeling of pleasure 愉快的感觉 [uncountableU]PROUD a feeling that you are proud of something that you or someone connected with you has achieved 自豪(感),骄傲 → proud
He wore his medals with pride.
他自豪地戴着奖章。
pride in
He takes great pride in his children’s achievements.
他为儿女的成就感到非常骄傲。
The people have a sense of pride in their community.
人们对自己的社区有一种自豪感。
His heart swelled with pride when his daughter came in.
女儿进来时他的内心充满了自豪感。
She felt a glow of pride when her name was announced for the prize.
宣布她获奖时她感到非常自豪。
Success in sport is a source of national pride.
体育方面的成就可以激发民族自豪感。
2respect 尊敬PRIDE/SELF-RESPECT [uncountableU] a feeling that you like and respect yourself and that you deserve to be respected by other people 自尊(心) → proud
somebody’s pride
It hurt his pride when his wife left him.
妻子离开了他,这伤害了他的自尊。
I think that getting a job would give him his pride back.
我认为找份工作可以让他重拾自尊。
She didn’t try to hide her anger and injured pride.
她并没有试图掩饰自己的愤怒和受伤的自尊心。
It’s a matter of pride for some men that their wives don’t have to work.
对某些男人来说妻子无需工作是关乎自尊的事。
3too much pride 过分的自尊PROUD [uncountableU] a belief that you are better than other people and do not need their help or support 骄傲,傲慢 → proud
somebody’s pride
His pride wouldn’t allow him to ask for help.
他的自尊心不允许他向别人求助。
She ought to swallow her pride (=ignore or forget her feelings of pride) and call him.
她应该放下架子给他打电话。
4take pride in your work/appearance etcto do something very carefully and well, in a way that gives you a lot of satisfaction 对工作/外貌等感到自豪
Your should take more pride in your work.
你应该对工作多一点自豪感。
She took great pride in her appearance.
她对自己的外貌引以为傲。
Examples from the Corpus
take pride in your work/appearance etc• And taking Pride in their work ... behind the scenes of a top drama.• He takes pride in his appearance, setting a high standard to exemplify his healthyleadershipstyle.• I take pride in my work-particularly my work as a healtheducator.• Muriel took pride in their appearance and tried to forget Stephen's late night and Lily's missing days.• The croftcottage was small, only two rooms, but she took pride in her work.• You have to take pride in your work.• In fact, a set of beautifully manicurednails is a sign of a woman who takes pride in her appearance.
5somebody’s pride and joyPROUDa person or thing that someone is very proud of 某人引以为傲的人[事物]
His garden is his pride and joy.
花园是他的骄傲。
Examples from the Corpus
somebody’s pride and joy• Christina was an only child, her parents' pride and joy.• The cottage was Anthea's pride and joy.• Today, his pride and joy is more like a Corolla.• The garden was my father's pride and joy, the realexpression of his creativity.• Todd's magnificentRolls Royce had been his pride and joy for many years.• We don't have any children, so Snowball is our pride and joy.• Or if your pride and joy 80 inch needs new swivelhubs, these are readily available.• Peter's pride and joy didn't look quite so pretty any more.• Seven-year-old leukaemia sufferer Paul Hindle was dragged off his pride and joy when the gangpounced as he played with his pals.• Taking pride and joy in my work had seemed just a dream to me once.• The car was her and boyfriend Robert; s pride and joy.
6the pride of something
a)PROUDthe thing or person that the people in a particular place are most proud of 某地的骄傲
Wigan’s rugby team was the pride of the town.
威根的橄榄球队是该镇的骄傲。
b)BESTthe best thing in a group 某类事物中最令人骄傲之物
a beautiful Japanese sword that is the pride of our collection
7have/take pride of placeIMPORTANTif something has or takes pride of place, it is put in the best place for people to see because it is the thing you are most proud of 占据最重要的位置
A large photograph of the children had pride of place on the sitting room wall.
起居室墙上最显眼的位置挂着一张孩子们的大幅照片。
Examples from the Corpus
have/take pride of place• There, pitlatrines inside homes take pride of place, their archedentrances lavishly embellished with stonecarvings.• A Tudor Doll's House takes pride of place in a fine collection of houses and period dolls.• These were retrieved and now take pride of place in the library.• A runawayhamster called Sophie takes pride of place where the school rat once roamed.• The statuetakes pride of place at Gerrards Crossstation.• Are they to take pride of place, as they should in balletsworthy of the name?• At Maastricht next month, political, economic and monetaryunion will take pride of place.• Glass would have pride of place, she said.
8HBAlions 狮群 [countableC] a group of lions 狮群
A young lion had strayed some distance from the pride.
有一只幼狮走散,离开狮群有一段距离。
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
great pride
Caroline is pictured here holding the trophy with great pride.
immense pride (=very great)
He takes immense pride in his grandson.
national pride (=pride in your country)
A flag is a symbol of national pride.
civic pride (=pride in your town or city)
The museum is a vital source of civic pride.
verbs
take pride in something (=feel proud of something)
She takes pride in her beautiful gardens.
be bursting with pride (=feel very proud)
I could see that her mother was bursting with pride.
swell with pride (=start to feel very proud)
He would swell with pride as he discussed his department’s achievements.
glow with pride (=look very proud)
‘I knew he could do it, ’ she said, glowing with pride.
phrases
a sense of pride
I still feel a sense of pride at having been a member of the regiment.
a source of pride (=a reason to feel proud)
The Chinese Olympic Games were a source of pride to the whole country.
national pride• One, he might have wanted to show his national pride.• Those whose job it is to attractinvestment say the issue of national pride is an old one.• First discovery of things astronomical has become a matter of national pride.• It's good to see such national pride.• Still, there were moments when national prideasserted itself.• He devotes his life to something and then refuses to take it seriously when national pride is on the line.
swallow ... pride• Last night she had swallowed her pride and rung the Kilburn flat twice.• He swallowed his pride and went to Frieda, told her the situation.• There was also a cost in swallowed pride by the architects.• Michelle, set on being an actress, wasn't interested at first, but in the end she swallowed her pride.• But the argument, that they should swallow their pride and join the union, does not seem popular at present.• Still, it was painful, and he struggled desperately to swallow his pride.
pride2 verb
pride yourself on (doing) somethingPROUDto be especially proud of something that you do well, or of a good quality that you have 以(做)某事而自豪,对某事物感到得意
a restaurant that prides itself on speed of service