arrogate

形容词:

形容词: arrogative

更多词形:

形容词: arrogative | 名词: arrogation | 动词过去式: arrogated | 动词过去分词: arrogated | 动词现在分词: arrogating | 动词第三人称单数: arrogates |

单词例句:

The condition and the aims of life are both represented in religion poetically, but this poetry tends to arrogate to itself literal truth and moral authority, neither of which it possesses.

生活的目标和条件在宗教中诗一般的呈现,但这种诗意往往把宗教所并不具有的朴实真理和道德威力没有来由的归于宗教。

"And who are you, then, that arrogate to yourself this tyrannical right over free and rational beings?"

“那么你认为你是谁,竟敢用这种暴虐的态度对待自由而理智的人?”

"No, indeed," replied Monte Cristo with a smile, "I do not arrogate to myself the right of so doing."

“不,”基督山带笑道,“我不敢想能有那种权利。”

arrogate to

硬性归于

arrogate all powers to oneself

独揽大权

to arrogate privilege to oneself

僭取特权

arrogate v.

自称是;

And so I would arrogate no particular merit to lit-erary men for the possession of this faculty of do-ing good which some of them enjoy.It costs a gen-tleman no sacrifice to be benevolent on paper;

达尔杜弗之流不断谈论高尚情操,而其品德却不比他们所指斥、所欺骗的人高尚,这类人物自然不配受到人们信任,而应加以讥刺;

Boss is accidental inquiry, he period period Ai Ai ground cannot fluent answer, even labial arrogate to oneself trembles unceasingly.

上司偶然问话,他就期期艾艾地不能流利回答,甚至嘴唇擅抖不已。