preen /priːn/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 2 DCBto spend time making yourself look tidier and more attractive 精心打扮preen yourself a girl preening herself in the mirror 对着镜子精心打扮的女孩
3 SHOW OFFto look proud and feel pleased because of something you have done (对…)感到得意,沾沾自喜preen yourself He enjoyed the applause, preening himself like a pop star. 他享受着掌声,像流行歌星一样得意扬扬。
preen yourself• She no longer combed and preened herself.• The keepers dunk the penguins in water to help remove the down and to encourage the birds to preen themselves.• There were mirrors everywhere in which we preened ourselves as we became prince and princesse, duc and duchesse.• I was so proud of him, and maybe he preened himself a little, too!• Even lightly-oiled birds were dying as they ingested oil while attempting to preen themselves clean.• In other ducks courting males may also preen themselves in certain phases of their displays.• Make the others envious of him, Lais, so that Karl will preen himself in his glory.• Evening fell early over Lydia's garden while the rest of the valley preened itself in the setting sun.