cockiness

cockiness

美 ['kɒkɪnəs]  英 ['kɒkɪnəs]

  • n.自大;过于自信;趾高气扬
  • 网络骄傲自大;帝国主义趾高气扬

英汉解释

n.
1.
自大;过于自信;趾高气扬

例句

Cockiness implies that you think you're better than other people and want to let the world know.

自大认为自己别人优越并且世界知道这点

Notice that off the court, Bryant rarely, if ever, displays the type of cockiness and arrogance he is accused of by his critics.

我们可以注意到场下科比很少出现那些傲慢自大

That, of course, is just the sort of cockiness that rankles with health pundits.

当然正是健康专家耿耿于怀趾高气扬

Billy wasn't arrogant, but he had a bit of defensive cockiness about him.

比利不会傲慢但是很多自卫趾高气扬行为

When the focus switched to us, I sensed less cockiness; he was shaking his head quite a lot.

焦点变成我们感觉很多骄傲不停摇晃脑袋

Interestingly, Ma picks the good attributes of each animal: The speed of the rabbit but not the impatience and cockiness.

马云有趣挑选动物各自优秀品质兔子速度不要兔子急躁自大

Dominique Jones is a great scorer, almost in the Jason Terry mold with tremendous confidence, almost cockiness.

多米尼克-琼斯很不错得分手贾森-特里一样拥有近乎自大自信心

Remember the difference between confidence and cockiness .

记住自信自大区别

If they take western cockiness down a few notches, that is no bad thing.

如果它们西方自大情绪减弱一点不是坏事

Leo: You have a great sense of self esteem, but don't let your confidence turn to cockiness.

狮子自尊心不要自负变成自大

Gerrard believes England's players' cockiness in the World Cup cost them dearly.

杰拉德相信英格兰世界杯失败在于球员过于骄傲自大

he is loathed by bureaucrats for his cockiness.

骄傲自大官员们喜爱

speak with a fair amount of certainty, but not cockiness ;

适度确信不是骄傲自大