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adj. 傲慢的;盛气凌人的
adj.
傲慢的,盛气凌人的;
英英释义
uppish[ 'ʌpiʃ ]
adj.(used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant
同义词:bigheadedpersnicketysnootysnot-nosedsnottystuck-uptoo big for one's breeches
双语例句
Don't be too uppish about it!
封那件事,你别太自大。
Don't get uppish with me, young lady!
小姐,别对我这麽傲慢!
权威例句
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uppish (adj.)
1670s, "lavish," from up (adv.) + -ish. Sense of "conceited, arrogant, proudly self-assertive" attested from 1734. Related: Uppishly; uppishness.
1. The winning team was showered with confetti.
获胜队给撒了彩屑.
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2. Confetti showered down on the newly - weds.
彩屑撒在一双新人身上.
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3. Crowds were just filling the skyscrapers and throwing out confetti.
到处都是人山人海,人们挥洒着庆祝的糖果.
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4. Do not throw confetti, and Cashew Nut Shell does not litter bags.
不乱扔纸屑, 不乱丢果壳和包装袋.
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5. But the purple confetti fell again Thursday, this time with particular meaning.
但是就在星期四,紫金王朝盛世再次降临, 此次意义非同一般.
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