vanities

英['vænəti] 美['vænəti]
  • n.自负;虚荣心;无价值的东西;浮华
vanities
    n. (名词)
    1. 自负,自大
    2. 虚荣(心),虚夸
    3. =vanity case
    4. 空虚,虚幻,无用,无价值
    5. 无益的行为,无价值的事物
    6. <美>(带镜子的)梳妆台
    7. 时髦的小摆饰,小玩意儿
    n. (名词)
    1. [U] 自负,自大,虚荣 conceit;having too high an opinion of one's looks,abilities,etc.
    2. [U] 空虚,无用,无价值 worthlessness;quality of being unsatisfying,without true value

英英释义

Noun:
  1. feelings of excessive pride

  2. the quality of being valueless or futile;

    "he rejected the vanities of the world"

  3. the trait of being unduly vain and conceited; false pride

  4. low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Vanity is his Achilles' heel.
      虚荣自负是他的致命伤。
    2. He has many faults, but vanity is not one of them.
      他有很多缺点,但并没有虚荣心。
    3. His vanity brought his downfall.
      他因虚荣心太重而垮台。
    4. She married the rich man out of vanity.
      她出于虚荣心而嫁给了那个富人。
    5. In fact, behind the vanity is not the squalor.
      其实浮华背后就是看不到的肮脏。
    6. Let us abandon the vanity surface, with a rock and roll heart.
      让我们抛弃浮华的表面,拥有一颗摇滚的心。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The woman is always feeling after vanity.
      这女人一贯追求虚荣。
    2. Lester smiled at her vanity and love of show.
      莱斯特笑她爱慕虚荣。
    3. Her refusal to cooperate with him was a wound to his vanity.
      她拒绝与他合作是对他虚荣心的伤害。
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