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【zhān zhān zì xǐ】paraphraseDescribe feeling good and complacent. Smug [near]. Get down | get down.feel proud and elated【yáng more tǔ qì】paraphraseRaise your brows and spit out your...

What are some idioms to describe pride?

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【zhān zhān zì xǐ】

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Describe feeling good and complacent. Smug [near]. Get down | get down.

feel proud and elated

【yáng more tǔ qì】

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Raise your brows and spit out your anger. Describes a feeling of relief after a long period of depression.

in the bag

If you wish. 【.

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Metaphors are sure of victory.

self-willed

【 of indicators indicators.

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Stubborn, opinionated, unable to accept the opinions of others.

above oneself

If you ask 【.

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Think of yourself as big and tall. To think highly of oneself and look down upon others.

prolonged

【 If you wish.

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Pause: Stop. Not stopping for a long time. Often used to describe applause, cheers, etc.

be overweening

【mù zhōng wú rén】

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There was no one else in his eyes. [near] defiant. [opposite] hollow as a valley.

be proud of one's poverty

【pín jiàn jiāo rén】

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Be proud of your poverty. Metaphor poor and have a backbone, disdain, contempt for the powerful.

claim credit for oneself and become arrogant

If you wish...

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Take credit for something and be cocky.

supercilious

If you shouldn't... Be blind, if you shouldn't.

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It's about being arrogant and not paying attention to anything.

Result from confidence

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Fruit: Bold. Describes overconfidence.

ride on the crest of success

【 if you wish.

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Tang Meng Jiao \"after the entrance\" poem: \"The spring breeze is proud of the horseshoe disease, a day to see Chang 'an flowers.\" In the old days, it refers to the scholars in the examination, and now it is used to describe the proud mood of people doing things successfully.

the swift-footed arrive first

【jié zú xiān dēng】

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The analogy is to act quickly and achieve your goal first.

choked up with emotions

【 out of sight.

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Surging: The waves are crashing. The mood fluctuates like waves. Describes feeling very excited and unable to calm down.

guard against arrogance

【Jiè jiāo jiè zào】

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Caution: Guard, be alert. Mania: impatience. Prevent or watch out for feelings of pride and impatience.

poor but not flattering

【Pín ér wú chǎn】

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That although poor but not fawning.

satisfaction

【 If you wish.

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Good luck, good mood.

supercilious and self-conceited

If you ask 【.

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He thinks he's great, he's proud, he looks down on others.

Keep full and keep full

【chí mǎn jiè yíng】

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Take care not to overflow with a full cup of water. It is a metaphor for being in a high place and being able to guard yourself against pride and complacency.

be conceited

【 of dors.

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Think of yourself as great, satisfied with what you have achieved.

【 of dors.

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Think of yourself as great, satisfied with what you have achieved.

【 defunct? 】.

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Bold, self-righteous.

【yiqi yang yang】

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Qi: modality, spirit. Spondee: Excited, proud look. It means having a high, proud look. It also means to be uplifted and energetic. Also called \"spirited.\"

【bù jiāo bù zào】

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Not proud, not impatient.

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Over: over. Hope: Hope. Especially happy that the result exceeded original expectations.

【 IF you wish to remain out of line.

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To describe the spirit, courage and heroic. [near] high morale. Disheartened | be disheartened.

【ān jū lè yè】

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Live safely and work happily: Common people ~. Be displaced from place to place.

【jīn jiū shōu liáo】

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Grumpy and surly.

【 Yuka.

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It refers to the four evil virtues of being competitive, proud, jealous and greedy.

If you wish to...

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See ' The device is full of overburden; .

O 】.

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The heart is satisfied, proud and arrogant.

【 for punishment of 】.

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Pretentious: to think oneself. Uncommon: extraordinary. He thinks he's extraordinary. It describes being proud and self-important.

【zì yǐ than shì】

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To think: to think. Yes: Correct. I think I'm right. Describe subjective, not humble.

【 is out of line. 】.

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Arrogantly conceited. Pretentious. Belittle oneself.

【 if you shouldn't.

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Describes forgetting common sense due to excessive excitement or complacency. [near] carried away. Dejected.

【yáng yáng zì dé】

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See \"complacent\".

【Da yan bucan】

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Shame: shame. There is no shame in talking big.

【 should be 】.

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Satisfaction: Contentment. ① Shape: skeleton. To describe someone who gets carried away with happiness and loses his normal state. Form: Form. It means to take the spirit rather than the form.

【 Sands of fire 】

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Play your own trumpet, play your own drums. It's a metaphor for bragging about yourself.

【 for any arrows out of you.

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Express oneself very proud (more derogatory).


y go n, y go wei rong

Take it as an honor.

[Source] Lao She, \"Four generations under the same Roof,\" 74: \"They have always been disciplined, and they have trained their children to be disciplined, which is a matter of pride for them.\"

China is a great country with a history and culture that we will always be proud of, but it really needs to develop now. (The Wish)

Be proud of, be proud of


Idioms to describe pride include: be proud.

take it as a great honour

【 Pinyin 】y yawei rong 

Take it as an honor.

[Source] Lao She, \"Four generations under the same Roof,\" 74: \"They have always been disciplined, and they have trained their children to be disciplined, which is a matter of pride for them.\"

China is a great country with a history and culture that we will always be proud of, but it really needs to develop now.  


Idioms that describe pride, such as:

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Do it with honor.

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Take great pride in In Chinese, you have to go away.

To be proud of something.

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yang mei t set qi describes the happy and cheerful appearance after getting rid of the predicament of pressure.

Spirited yang describes the appearance of being excited and refreshed.


Some idioms to describe pride are: Complacent, secure, headstrong, arrogant, triumphant, confident, proud, impassioned, determined to win, satisfied, unperturbed, excited, arrogant, self-admiring, arrogant, self-absorbed, self-aggrandizing, arrogant, self-important, pretentious, many of which are actually derogatory, More or less a little too proud.


1. Swagger: To act like someone who thinks he is superior to others.

2, as if no one: there seems to be no one around. Describes having an arrogant attitude and having no regard for others.

3, arrogant: eyes no one else. It means to be arrogant and look down upon others.

4, solitary appreciation: solitary Fang: show a moment of fragrant flowers. Appreciate yourself as the only fragrant flower. Metaphor pretentiousness.

5, look forward: look forward; Gu: Look back. Look in front, look behind. To think carefully before doing something. It also describes having too many worries and being hesitant.

6, Aleck smart: think smart and disorderly propositions. Think too highly of yourself, act subjectively.

7, good teacher: like to be the teacher of others. To describe immodesty, self-righteousness, a pretense of seniority.

8. Getting carried away: being so excited or complacent that you forget how you should behave.

9, look left and right: look, look: look. Look left and right. It describes an air of pride.

10, preconceived: refers to the first to listen to the ' Words or impressions obtained first tend to dominate in the mind, and it is not easy to accept different opinions later on.

11, complacent: form: form. To describe being so happy that you're out of your normal state.

Chi proud meaning full: describe proud.

13, swagger: think oneself great and show pride and arrogance.

14. Coursen-headed People are shaking their heads. To describe a happy, self-righteous look.

Half-hearted: and want to do this and want to do that, hesitant. Often refers to not secure, not single-minded.

16, smug: Ming: said, thought. To be proud of oneself is to be proud of oneself.

Go it alone: do what you think is right, without considering the opinions of others.

18, Teach the axe: in front of Luban dance axe. It is a metaphor for showing off one's ability in front of experts and overplaying one's own power.


There are too many idioms to describe pride, cure, because I can reflect it through the expression, expression, action language, etc., you can say that when you walk to me, he can say swagger, hold his head high, like this kind, through the action, application ah, can reflect his proud expression ecology. As well as appearance, from the side of the expression can use aggressive ah, proud of the group ah, so that can reflect the pride of the idiom too many.


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1, indomitable: yield: yield; Tickle: Bend. Metaphor in the face of pressure and difficulties do not yield, performance is very tenacious.

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2, Great justice: Great justice: justice; A look of solemnity or awe. With a righteous mind and a solemn, awe-inspiring manner.

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3, steadfast and unyielding: firm: firm; Zhen: have integrity; To yield or bow. Be determined and never give in.

4, swagger: high toe: when walking feet raised high; Qi Yang: high and hearty. Walk with your feet high and swagger. To describe the appearance of complacency and complacency.

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5, not one: one: one time. Think modern people can't do it. It describes arrogance to the extreme.

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6, Jane Ao is vulgar: refers to proud and beyond the secular.

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7, arrogant: inferior: humble. His attitude is arrogant and arrogant, and he is not humble to others.

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8. Strut: Look up and walk with great strides. Describes arrogance or arrogance.

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9, bossy: Yi finger: move the chin signal, command others; Qi: Using expression and color to guide people. Make facial expressions without speaking. Describes the arrogant manner in which a powerful person commands others.


Some idioms to describe pride are:

1. Smug [to explain] to be very proud. [Pronunciation] yangyangdeyi [source] \"History · Guan Yan Biography\" : \"Spondee, very complacent.\" Chen Dengke, Wind and Thunder, Part I, Chapter 48: \"Huang SAN these people are even more proud, running from the east to the west, fabricating rumors and spreading them to each other.\"

2, swagger [explanation] when walking feet high, full of swagger. To describe the appearance of complacency. [Pronunciation]zh Zh oqiyang [source] \"Zuozhuan Gong thirteen years\" : \"high toe, the heart is not solid.\" \"The History of Guan Yan Biography\" : \"Spondee, very complacent.\" A big cock was strutting along, craning his neck and crowing.

3, high ambition [explanation] high ambition and complacent. [Pronunciation] zhig oqiyang [source] Shi Ji Su Qin Biography: \"Family Yin people foot, high ambition.\" Besides, once a small person gets a windfall, his attitude of high ambition will not be noticed by him, and the people around him will see it clearly. ★ Qing · West Zhou Sheng \"Awakening the World Marriage Biography\" 65th

4. Triumphant [explain] Describe the appearance of being very proud. [Pronunciation] deyiyangyang [source] Western Han · Sima Qian \"Records of the History · Guan Yan Biography\" : \"Spondee, very complacent.\" He proudly presented the book to his parents, hoping for their praise.

5. Smug [explain] express self-satisfaction. Describes self-appreciation. Ming: express, indicate. [Pronunciation] zimingdeyi [source] Pu Songling's \"Liaozhai Zhiyi Jiangcheng\" : \"Sisters meet without other words, but each is proud of himself.\" Li Xin is complacent when she has made progress in her studies. Such an attitude is undesirable.


A: Keep your head up.

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Pronounce it ang sh lacriu t and xi pomng

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Ang: Yang; Lift up; Chest out: Chest out. Tilt one's head back; Stick your chest out. Describes the appearance of being full of energy.

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Liu Hulan stood tall and upright in front of the enemy.

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Walk tall and stand tall

antonymy

With low brows and low spirits


The idioms to describe pride are as follows: proud, proud, proud, complacent, happy, happy, happy, happy, complacent, complacent, proud, proud, proud, proud, proud, proud, full of pride, dare to be the first, proud, a hundred times the information, Get carried away and swagger


What are the idioms to describe pride? Proud, elated, proud and arrogant personality will be haughty and arrogant 】 : think oneself great, extremely proud, look down on others. [good self-pride] : proud and complacent, like to boast about themselves. [guard against arrogance and impetuous] : caution: vigilance, prevention. Be alert and prevent pride and impatience. And arrogant.



First, swagger [zh Zh g qi yang]

High toes: When walking with the feet raised very high; Qi Yang: high and hearty. Walk with your feet high and swagger. To describe the appearance of complacency and complacency.

Source: \"Zuo Zhuan Huan Gong thirteen years\" : \"high toe, the heart is not solid.\"

When he walks with his feet raised high, it shows that his mind is floating.

2. Triumphant [de yi yang yang]

Yangyang: Triumphant. To describe a contented, smug look.

Source: \"Shi Ji · Guan Yan Biography\" : \"Spondee, very complacent.\"

He has a very proud air.

Three, complacent

Describes being satisfied with one's achievements.

Source: \"Zhuangzi · Health Master\" : \"Put the knife and stand, for the four, for the smug, good knife and hide it.\"

Stand up with the knife, look around for it, be relaxed and satisfied with it, then wipe the knife clean and store it away.

4. Big picture [da mu da yang]

Describes being arrogant and indifferent.

Source: Ming Xu Lin \"Xiu Ru Ji\" : \"This is a big model, openly slow me.\"

V. Feeling triumphant [ch? n f ng de yi]

Describe the feeling of pride after being admitted as a scholar. Later, it was used to call Jinshi and Jinshi \"proud of the spring breeze\

Source: Tang Meng Jiao \"After the entrance\" : \"In the past, dirty insufficient praise, today, boundless thought.\" The spring breeze is proud of the horseshoe disease, a day to see Chang 'an flowers.\"

The past difficulties in life and anxiety in thought are no longer worth mentioning. Now that the title of the gold list has been named, the depression has blown away like the wind, and the heart is really happy, I really want to embrace this nature. Galloping on the Chang 'an road with spring flowers in full bloom, the horse's hooves are exceptionally light today, and the prosperous flowers of Chang 'an have been read out unconsciously.


Proud and arrogant, incomparable glory, return home, glory, illustrious, no glory, talk, high!


Idioms to describe pride are: swagger smug, confident, confident, personality and ambition to win the result in confidence, arrogant, proud, proud, proud, complacent