1.自负;虚荣心
1.excessive pride in or boastfulness about personal abilities or achievements
2.an excessive display of something in order to draw attention to it
1.And yet there are lots of reasons to see it as vainglory.
但仍有很多理由可以视之为噱头。
2.But the adults satisfy an own vainglory with the lies, seem to be more more pitiful and funny than kid.
而大人们用谎言来满足自己的虚荣,显得比孩子更可怜、可笑。
3.For satisfying pitiful self-respect of that son of oneself's in the mind, that son vainglory , can talk nonsense, blow very dark.
为了满足自己心里那点儿可怜的自尊,那点儿虚荣,就可以胡说八道,吹得昏天黑地。
4.Within weeks, though, vainglory turns into a costly and bloody quagmire.
但是,几周之内,虚荣变成了昂贵的和血腥的泥潭。
5.she was her sensual self , naked and unashamed . she felt a triumph , almost a vainglory.
她是她的原来的有肉感的自我,赤裸裸的毫无羞惧的自我。
6.He touched admiringly on US history and traditions, but without vainglory and not without reminding his listeners of its errors.
他对美国的历史与传统简短地表示赞美,但语气中不带自负,也没有忘记提醒听众美国犯下的错误。
7.Since they do not desire vainglory , they are full of truth and heavenly glory.
他们既是全心爱慕真理及天上的光荣,世上的虚荣自然无心贪恋了。
8."That was my greatest publicity stunt of all time, " beams Dr Metcalfe, whose intermittent vainglory obscures an underlying charm.
“这是我最轰动的公众事件”,梅特卡夫眉开眼笑地说道,他那种时而浮现的自负神情下有种潜在的魅力。
9.Vainglory, the older sibling to pride, is the most puissant enemy a knight or noble will ever face.
虚荣,作为高傲的兄弟,是身为一名骑士或一位高尚的人所必须面对的强大敌人。
10.The whole immoral conducts almost is wear vainglory around but living.
一切恶行几乎都是围绕着虚荣而生的。