conceited
英 [kənˈsiː.tɪd]
美 [kənˈsiː.t̬ɪd]
1、con- + -ceiv- + -e.
2、conceive => conceit [based on analogy of deceit (from deceive) and receipt (from receive)].
3、含义:take into the mind. => something formed in the mind. => fanciful.
4、含义:vanity,through shortening of self-conceit.
5、conceit + -ed.
- conceited (adj.)
- c. 1600, "having an overweening opinion of oneself" (short for self-conceited, 1590s); earlier "having intelligence" (1540s); past participle adjective from conceit (q.v.).
- 1. You conceited idiot.
- 你这个自命不凡的蠢货。
- 2. I thought him conceited and arrogant.
- 我认为他既自负又傲慢。
- 3. a very conceited person
- 极其自命不凡的人
- 4. He could not bear that they should be so conceited.
- 他们这样自高自大他受不了.
- 5. I'm not as conceited as so many people seem to think.
- 我不像很多人认为的那么自负.