pretentious
英 [prɪˈtenʃəs]
美 [prɪˈtenʃəs]
adj. 炫耀的; 虚夸的; 自命不凡的
Collins.1 / BNC.14642 / COCA.16028
牛津词典
adj.
- 炫耀的;虚夸的;自命不凡的
trying to appear important, intelligent, etc. in order to impress other people; trying to be sth that you are not, in order to impress- That's a pretentious name for a dog!
狗叫这个名字真够炫的! - It was just an ordinary house─nothing pretentious.
那只是一座普通的房子,没有故作特别。 - He's so pretentious!
瞧他那副自命不凡的样儿!
- That's a pretentious name for a dog!
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 自命不凡的;自负的;矫饰的;炫耀的
If you say that someone or something ispretentious, you mean that they try to seem important or significant, but you do not think that they are.- His response was full of pretentious nonsense...
他的答复是一派荒谬的虚夸之词。 - This pub was of a very different type, smaller, less pretentious.
这个酒吧风格独特,面积不大,比较低调。
- His response was full of pretentious nonsense...
英英释义
adj
- intended to attract notice and impress others
- an ostentatious sable coat
- making claim to or creating an appearance of (often undeserved) importance or distinction
- a pretentious country house
- a pretentious fraud
- a pretentious scholarly edition
- (of a display) tawdry or vulgar
双语例句
- Although specialized terms can be used, pretentious jargon should be avoided.
虽然专业术语可以被使用,自抬身价的行话应该被避免。 - That place is so pretentious.
那个地方是那么的自命不凡。 - She must have known that her attempts to convince others would remain hopeless and might even interpreted as pretentious.
她一定知道,她想说服别人是徒劳的,甚至还可能被认为是自负。 - The quality or state of being pretentious; ostentation.
炫耀矫饰的品质或状态;炫耀。 - Some of the sport's most pretentious followers are French intellectuals.
在这些运动爱好者中,最矫情的要数一群法国知识分子。 - People are so much more pretentious nowadays.
现在的人比以前浮华得多。 - I find it pretentious when people say they don't have time for email or phone calls.
有人说自己没有时间发电邮或是打电话,我觉得这有些矫情。 - His response was full of pretentious nonsense
他的答复是一派荒谬的虚夸之词。 - One who is insincere or pretentious.
伪君子虚伪或自负的人。 - He is the most pretentious writer in China.
他是中国最自负的作家。
