priggish怎么读/priggish的发音
priggish的音标:英[ˈprɪɡɪʃ] 美[ˈprɪɡɪʃ]
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priggish是什么意思
a. 一本正经的, 死板的, 自负的
s. exaggeratedly proper
priggish的用法和双语例句
1. He has a priggish attitude towards people who don't share his taste in classical music.
对于那些与他古典音乐品味不同的人,他总是一副自命不凡的态度。
2. Her priggish comments about my choice of books were incredibly annoying.
她对我选书的那些道学气的评论实在令人恼火。
3. The novel's main character is a priggish young man who believes he is morally superior to everyone else.
这部小说的主角是一个自命不凡的年轻人,认为自己比其他所有人都道德高尚。
4. I can't stand his priggish habit of correcting everyone's grammar in conversation.
我受不了他那种在谈话中纠正每个人语法的迂腐习惯。
5. She gave a priggish little smile when she pointed out my mistake.
当她指出我的错误时,脸上露出一丝自鸣得意的假笑。
6. His priggish insistence on following every single rule, no matter how trivial, made him unpopular.
他那种迂腐地坚持要遵守每一条规则,无论多么微不足道,这让他很不受欢迎。
7. The professor was known for his priggish demeanor and his condescending lectures.
这位教授以其道学派的举止和居高临下的讲座而闻名。
8. There's nothing more boring than listening to someone make priggish judgments about other people's lifestyles.
没有什么比听一个人对别人的生活方式做出自命不凡的评判更无聊的了。
9. He spoke in a priggish, self-important tone that immediately alienated his audience.
他用一种自命不凡、自视甚高的语气说话,立刻疏远了他的听众。
10. Her priggish disapproval of anyone who enjoyed popular culture was palpable.
她对任何喜欢流行文化的人都表现出一种显而易见的、道学式的反感。