pomposity

英 [pɒm'pɒsɪtɪ] 美
  • n. 自大;炫耀;浮夸
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pomposity 浮华,浮夸

来自pompous,浮化的,浮夸的。

pomposity (n.)
early 15c., "pomp, solemnity," from Medieval Latin pompositas, from Late Latin pomposus "stately, pompous" (see pompous). The sense of "ostentatious display" is from 1610s; earlier in French pomposité.
1. The TV show had the whiff of hypocrisy and pomposity.
这个电视节目有些伪善和夸耀的嫌疑。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He hated pomposity and disliked being called a genius.
他憎恶自负的作派,而且不喜欢被称为天才。

来自辞典例句

3. Nothing could deflate his ego / pomposity , ie make him less self - assured or pompous.
任何事都不能削弱他的自信心[气焰].

来自辞典例句

4. Pomposity was a feature of Mark from a very tender age.
马克在幼年时就表现得很没有礼貌.

来自辞典例句

5. She answered pomposity with irony and dominated conversations by her personality and shrewd psychology.
对于虚夸自负她用的是反唇相讥,她以她的人品和机敏的心理来控制同人家谈话的进程.

来自辞典例句