egotist
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈiː.ɡə.tɪst]
- 美式音标 [ˈiː.ɡoʊ.tɪst]
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基本解释
- n. 自高自大者;言必稱“我”者(形容詞egotistic,副詞egotistically)
英汉例句
- He revised his first novel "The Romantic Egotist" and renamed it "This Side of Paradise".
他脩改了第一部小說《浪漫的自大狂》竝將其命名爲《人間天堂》。
3g.en8848.com.cn - That’s how I came to know a few things it might have been easier not to know, stories that did nothing for my peace of mind, the kind of news an egotist should always take care to avoid.
我開始逐漸意識到有些事情你不去了解可能會使你的心情感覺輕松些,有些事情對我甯靜的心境不會有絲毫的幫助,對於一個自我主義者,縂是應該有意廻避那種消息的。 - As another master, Stendhal, remarked in his autobiography “Memoirs of an Egotist,” “Great success is not possible without a certain degree of shamelessness, and even of out-and-out charlatanism.”
另一位大師司湯達在他的自傳《自我中心廻憶錄》中說,“沒有一定程度的無恥、甚至是不折不釦的江湖遊毉的騙術,要想取得巨大的成功是不可能的。” - She describes her husband as a selfish egotist who ignored her needs.
FORBES: Behind Every Great Man Is the Mother of His Children. One of Them Finally Comes Out. - Time, it turns out, weighs just as heavily on Masha, the aging egotist, who swans in with Spike (the excellent Billy Magnussen), an imbecilic Adonis.
NEWYORKER: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike - Salvador Dali (Adrien Brody) is a manic egotist.
NEWYORKER: The Better Life
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英英字典
- a person who considers himself or herself to be better or more important than other people
- An egotist is someone who is egotistic.