1PROUD[uncountableU] too much pride in yourself, so that you are always thinking about yourself and your appearance 虚荣(心);自负
Sabrina had none of the vanity so often associated with beautiful women.
萨布里娜没有一点漂亮女人经常会有的那种虚荣。
2.[countableC] (also vanity table) a dressingtable 梳妆台
3.the vanity of somethingliteraryUNIMPORTANT the lack of importance of something compared to other things that are much more important 某事物〔相比于其他事物〕的微不足道
vanity• Vanity by any other name is still vanity.• His life is driven by vanity. He has to drive around in the most expensive car and wear the best designerclothes.• Her vanity kept her from getting a hearing aid.• The furyaroused by his anti-Pitt eloquence was at once frightening and flattering to his vanity.• His erect pompadour stands as proof that his malevanity is unharmed despite his incarceration.• However, little things which affect our vanity often influence us more strongly than major things which could affect our health.• Her older sisters plaited and decorated her hair, encouraging an already overdeveloped vanity.• Jo's vanity wouldn't let her walk past a mirror without looking in it.• They say I had the vanity to go down to Croisset and make an embarrassingscene on his doorstep.
Originvanity
(1200-1300)Old Frenchvanité, from Latinvanitas, from vanus; → VAIN