uppity

英 ['?p?t?]
  • adj. 傲慢的;自負(fù)的;不易控制的

中文詞源


uppity 傲慢的,自視甚高的

比喻用法。

英文詞源


uppity (adj.)
1880, American English, from up + -ity; originally used by blacks of other blacks felt to be too self-assertive (first recorded use is in "Uncle Remus").

雙語例句


1. If you just tried to show normal dignity, you were viewed as uppity.
就算是只想表現(xiàn)出正常的尊嚴(yán),也會(huì)被人認(rèn)為是驕傲自大。

來自柯林斯例句

2. And the Yankees are very upset because so many uppity darkies have been killed recently.
北方佬感到十分惱火,因?yàn)樽罱心敲炊鄽鈩?shì)洶洶的黑人被殺了.

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3. Even good publicity could make a banker uppity, disloyal and limelight - seeking.
即便是好的知名度也會(huì)讓一個(gè)銀行家變的傲慢, 狡詐和虛榮.

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4. They're snobs -- stuck - up and uppity and persnickety.
他們傲慢、自大又吹毛求疵.

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5. Don't be so uppity. You do not think we're good enough for you?
不要那么自以為了不起. 你難道認(rèn)為我們配不上你 嗎 ?

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