1.过于自负的,狂妄自大的;虚荣心很强的
1.extremely proud in a way that other people dislike or think is stupid
1.He was silent for a minute, casting about for the least vainglorious way in which to express himself.
他沉默了一会儿,想找到个最不虚荣的方式表达自己的意思。
2.They collapse standards and offer a vainglorious travesty of a cultural experience to a paying public.
它们破坏了标准,并给付费公众带来了对文化体验的虚荣模仿。
3.He was rather vainglorious about his own war record.
他非常喜欢吹嘘自己的战争经历。
4.Such spending habits further propels the pursuit of branded products, and vainglorious attitudes.
在消费观念上,还是有追求名牌,爱慕虚荣的行为出现。
5.Gal. 5: 26 Let us not become vainglorious, provoking one another, envying one another.
加五26不要贪图虚荣,彼此惹气,互相嫉妒。
6.Few vainglorious governors will now want to cut off credit to a half-finished project.
没有几个虚荣心强的省长现在愿意对建设到一半的项目切断信贷。
7.No reader of Marx could utter such vainglorious nonsense.
任何读过马克思著作的人都不会如此信口雌黄。
8.Make no vainglorious boasts, I beg you.
我恳求莫要在说些不敬的吹捧了。
9.And greater yet than all of these is he who renounces the kingdom of sorrow that he may not seem proud and vainglorious.
最伟大的,乃是舍弃忧愁王国的人,他因此不被目为孤傲和自负。
10.a vainglorious estimate of his ability
他对自己的能力作过高的估计