1.〈口〉傲慢的,狂妄的,唐突的
1.behaving in an annoying way that shows you think you are very important
1.Some of these secular priests were ignorant, bumptious.
那些俗里俗气的神父中有些人一窍不通,自以为是。
2.I was having trouble making it to the bathroom, let alone meeting the vigorous demands of a bumptious four-year-old boy.
我连自己去上厕所都困难,更不要说去应付一个4岁大的不断需要照顾的孩子。
3.If Mr Wolfowitz is an overconfident thinker, he also seems an insecure manager, too impressed by bumptious aides.
如果沃氏是一名自负的思想者,那他似乎也是一位不那么自信的管理者,受到傲慢自负的助手们过多的影响。
4."The most vital quality a soldier can possess is self- confidence , utter , complete and bumptious " ( George S. Patton ) .
“一个士兵所拥有的最重要的品格是自信、果断、彻底和骄傲”(乔治··巴顿)。
5.Instead, a more prosperous, bumptious Turkey is jangling many nerves.
相反,一个兴盛而傲慢的土耳其正刺激着许多人的神经。
6.But it is also worth acknowledging that these bumptious new economic powers have made the world more complicated for Western policymakers.
不过值得一提的是,对于西方的政策制定者来说,这些盲目自大的新经济力量已经使世界变得更加复杂。
7.Mr Cameron has yet to hit on a rhetorical register between bitter and bumptious.
卡梅伦先生必须在抱怨的和傲慢的之间找到一个左右逢源的切入点。