priggish

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动词现在分词: prigging

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形容词: priggish | 副词: priggishly | 名词: priggery | 动词过去式: prigged | 动词过去分词: prigged | 动词现在分词: prigging | 动词第三人称单数: prigs |

单词例句:

If one wishes to be a prig or a Puritan, one can flaunt one's moral views about them.

一个人要是愿意当道学先生或清教徒,当然可以炫耀自己的伦理观点。

Indeed in this light what can be imagined more miserable than a prig? How dangerous are his acquisitions! How unsafe, how unquiet his possessions!

从这一点来看,谁能比一位贼匪更惨呢?他弄到手的东西是多么不可靠!他据为己有的东西是多么不安全,多么不稳当!

8.He is a self-righteous prig.

他是一个自以为是的家伙。

You are neither a prig nor a bounder.

你既不是道学先生又不鲁莽。

She was wondering if she were not a cold, hard, priggish person

她只是在琢磨,她是不是一个冷酷的,硬心肠的,自命不凡的人。

" He was something of a prig, though a cranky one;

他性情暴躁、古怪,但同时也是一个自命不凡的道学先生;

Tintin's slightly priggish character fitted the times.

丁丁的稍有几分一本正经的性格与那个时代是相吻合的。

There was a tiny, priggish, warning voice in my ears which in the tones of Collins told me it was seemly to hold back.

我耳边响起一种微弱的,一本正经的,象科林斯的声音,警告我最好不要去。

She was wondering if she were not a cold, hard, priggish girl

她只是在琢磨,她是不是一个冷酷的、硬心肠的、自命不凡的女孩子。