prig
英[prɪɡ]
美[prɪɡ]
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n.
一本正经的人;自命不凡者;道学先生;<俚>小偷
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v.
偷
GRE
Noun:
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a person regarded as arrogant and annoying
- 1. He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.
- 他们责骂他是一个沾沾自喜、装腔作势的人.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. The transition from libertine to prig was so complete.
- 一个酒徒色鬼竟然摇身一变就成了道学先生.
来自英汉文学 - 盖茨比
- 3. You are neither a prig nor a bounder.
- 你既不是道学先生又不鲁莽.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Charles thinks he's better than the rest of us, the self - righteous prig!
- 查尔斯认为他比我们大家都强, 真是个自以为是的家伙!
来自互联网
- 5. He is a self - righteous prig.
- 他是一个自以为是的家伙.
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用作名词 (n.)
- He had been railed against by them as a prig and a poseur.
他们责骂他是一个沾沾自喜、装腔作势的人。
- Charles thinks he's better than the rest of us, the self-righteous prig!
查尔斯认为他比我们大家都强,真是个自以为是的家伙!
- The transition from libertine to prig was so complete.
一个酒徒色鬼竟然摇身一变就成了道学先生。
- 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。
- She said, "That Flora tries to take you on the prig again, you tell me-will you?"
她说:“要是弗洛拉再带你去偷东西,你就告诉我,知道么?”