pride
英 [praɪd]
美 [praɪd]
- n. 自豪;驕傲;自尊心
- vt. 使得意,以…自豪
- vi. 自豪
- n. (Pride)人名;(英)普賴德
中文詞源
pride 自豪,驕傲,自尊,尊嚴來自proud的名詞形式。比較同源詞prude.
英文詞源
- pride
- pride: [OE] The original Old English noun for ‘pride’ was pryte, a derivative of the adjective prūd ‘proud’ (ancestor of modern English proud). This changed in the 11th century to pryde, probably under the influence of the adjective, and subsequently developed to pride. There is an isolated example of the use of the word for a ‘group of lions’ from the late 15th century, but the modern usage seems to be a 20th-century revival.
=> proud - pride (n.)
- late Old English pryto, Kentish prede, Mercian pride "pride, haughtiness, pomp," from prud (see proud). There is debate whether Scandinavian cognates (Old Norse pryði, Old Swedish prydhe , Danish pryd, etc.) are borrowed from Old French (from Germanic) or from Old English. Meaning "that which makes a person or people most proud" is from c. 1300. First applied to groups of lions late 15c., but not commonly so used until c. 1930. Paired with prejudice from 1610s.
- pride (v.)
- mid-12c. in the reflexive sense "congratulate (oneself), be proud," c. 1200 as "be arrogant, act haughtily," from pride (n.). Related: Prided; priding.
雙語例句
- 1. He wrote the word "pride" in huge letters on the blackboard.
- 他在黑板上寫了一個大大的單詞pride。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. We definitely wanted to salvage some pride for British tennis.
- 我們當然想為英國網球挽回一些尊嚴。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The expectant mothers that Amy had encountered positively glowed with pride.
- 埃米遇見的準媽媽們個個洋溢著自豪和喜悅。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He felt a glow of pride in what she had accomplished.
- 他為她取得的成績深感自豪。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Other women seemed content and even exhibited their bellies with pride.
- 其他女人似乎很滿足,甚至還驕傲地炫耀她們的肚腩。
來自柯林斯例句