pride

کلمات مرتبط(pride):بازگشت به واژه pridefalse pride
he was his mother's pride
in pride of grease
mountain pride
national pride
pride ful
pride of the morning
proper pride
proprietorial pride
the pride of life
to burst with pride
to inflate any one with pride
to pride oneself
to put one's pride in one's p
to swell with pride
to take a pride in any thing

بهترين ،سربلندى ،برتنى ،فخر،افاده ،غرور،تکبر،سبب مباهات ،تفاخر کردنکلمات مرتبط(16)


مباهات، بهترین ، سربلندی، برتنی، فخر، افاده ، غرور، تکبر، سبب مباهات، تفاخر کردن .


pride

Từ điển Collocation

pride noun

1 feeling of being proud of sb/sth

ADJ. fierce, great

VERB + PRIDE feel, have, swell with They have a fierce pride in their traditions. He swelled with pride as he held the trophy. | express

PREP. with ~ I wear my policeman's uniform with pride. ‘My daughter's a writer,’ he added with pride. | ~ in She expressed pride in her child's achievement.

PHRASES a cause/matter for pride Their reputation for fairness is a matter for pride. | a source of pride, take (a) pride in sth She takes great pride in her work.

2 self-respect

ADJ. great | civic, family, local, national, personal, professional | dented, hurt, injured, wounded He was nursing his hurt pride. | foolish, stubborn It was foolish pride that prevented me from believing her.

VERB + PRIDE have I don't want your money?I have my pride, you know! | hurt I didn't mean to hurt your pride. | restore, salvage We want to restore pride in our public services. They managed to salvage some pride with a late goal. | swallow She swallowed her pride and phoned him.

PREP. out of ~ She refused their help out of pride. | through ~ It would be stupid to refuse through pride.

PHRASES a matter of pride It is a matter of pride for him that he has never accepted money from his family. | a sense of pride They have a strong sense of pride in their work. | with your pride intact She refused his offer tactfully, allowing him to go away with his pride intact.


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • a feeling of self-respect and personal worth; pridefulness
  • satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements

    he takes pride in his son's success

  • the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below your standards
  • a group of lions
  • unreasonable and inordinate self-esteem (personified as one of the deadly sins); superbia

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

prides|prided|priding
syn.: dignity egotism self-esteem self-respect vanity

ant.: modesty