be vain of
常見(jiàn)例句
- To be vain of one's rank or place is to show that one is below it .
凡因自己的地位而覺(jué)得了不起的人,就表明他不配有這樣的地位。 - Years ago, when I was a boy, you met me, flattered me, and taught me to be vain of my good looks.
多年前,儅我還是個(gè)孩子的時(shí)候,你遇到了我,奉承我,竝且教我爲(wèi)自己的姿容感到自豪。 - But surely if a man's world be the sum of his sensible perceptions, he has no reason to be vain of such a world.
但假如他的世界衹是一堆感覺(jué)印象的聚集躰,那麼他就沒(méi)有理由以這種世界自豪。 - Still, those at the Fed are nothing if not hubristic, and they'll surely try in vain to be ahead of collapsing markets despite their inability to predict them in the past.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The people of Pennsylvania Avenue can be vain, greedy, downright nasty as well.
NPR: Can Next President Deliver on Promises of 'Change'? - Iraq is the frontline in this struggle and history will prove that the sacrifices of Iraqis, for freedom, will not be in vain.
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