vainglorious
常見例句
- They collapse standards and offer a vainglorious travesty of a cultural experience to a paying public.
它們破壞了標(biāo)準(zhǔn),并給付費(fèi)公眾帶來(lái)了對(duì)文化體驗(yàn)的虛榮模仿。 - If Ms Harman’s vainglorious nonsense ends up driving investment and business away from Britain, her ego may yet cost taxpayers more than Sir Fred’s pension.
如果哈曼女士的自負(fù)的無(wú)知最終讓投資和企業(yè)遠(yuǎn)離英國(guó),她損失的納稅人的錢遲早要超過(guò)弗雷德爵士的養(yǎng)老金。 - If Ms Harman’s vainglorious nonsense ends up driving investment and business away from Britain, her ego may yet cost taxpayers more than Sir Fred’s pension. And it gets worse than that.
如果哈曼的無(wú)聊之談最終讓投資和商業(yè)遠(yuǎn)離英國(guó),她的自負(fù)可能會(huì)比弗雷德爵士的養(yǎng)老金還要花費(fèi)巨大,且會(huì)愈演愈烈。 - This is undoubtedly vainglorious, but not in the way that many of his detractors allege.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - The projects that private marketers don't touch are almost always by definition vainglorious undertakings that do nothing to enhance economic growth.
FORBES: Housing - Vainglorious attempts by politicians to impose a minimum wage from outside would at best have had no effect or, at worst, caused unemployment and ruined lives.
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