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أَبِيّ \ proud: having strong self-respect: He is poor but he is too proud to ask anyone for money. \ فَخُور بِـ \ proud: (in a good sense) properly pleased with one’s share in sth. that deserves respect: He’s proud of his son’s success. We’re all proud of our national sportsmen, when they do well. \ مُعْتَزّ بِـ \ proud: (in a good sense) properly pleased with one’s share in sth. that deserves respect: He’s proud of his son’s success. We’re all proud of our national sportsmen, when they do well. -
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[praud] adjective1) feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc:فَخورHe was proud to play football for the school.
2) having a (too) high opinion of oneself; arrogant:مُتَغَطْرِس، مُتَكَبِّرShe was too proud to talk to us.
3) wishing to be independent:مَغْرور، مُتَشامِخShe was too proud to accept help.
4) splendid or impressive:باعِثٌ على الفَخْرThe assembled fleet was a proud sight.
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مُتَعَجْرِف \ arrogant: very proud without respect for others. haughty: too proud in manner, without respect for others. proud: (in a bad sense) too pleased with oneself, one’s rank, one’s qualities. supercilious: showing that one considers sb. or sth. to be unworthy of one’s attention: She gave the silly little man a supercilious look. \ See Also متغطرس (مُتَغَطْرِس) -
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مُعْتَزّ بِنَفْسه \ self-respecting: having self-respect. proud: having strong self-respect: He is poor but he is too proud to ask anyone for money. -
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to give (a person) good treatment or entertainment:يُعامِل مُعامَلَه جيِّدَه، يُكْرِمُWe always do them proud when they come to dinner.
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to give (a person) good treatment or entertainment:يُعامِل مُعامَلَه جيِّدَه، يُكْرِمُWe always do them proud when they come to dinner.
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10 معتز بـ
مُعْتَزّ بِـ \ proud: (in a good sense) properly pleased with one’s share in sth. that deserves respect: He’s proud of his son’s success. We’re all proud of our national sportsmen, when they do well. \ مُعْتَزّ بِنَفْسه \ self-respecting: having self-respect. proud: having strong self-respect: He is poor but he is too proud to ask anyone for money. -
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مَغْرُور \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). \ مُخْتَال \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). -
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مَغْرُور \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). \ مُخْتَال \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). -
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مَغْرُور \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). \ مُخْتَال \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). -
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فَخُور بِـ \ proud: (in a good sense) properly pleased with one’s share in sth. that deserves respect: He’s proud of his son’s success. We’re all proud of our national sportsmen, when they do well. -
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مُتَعَجْرِف \ arrogant: very proud without respect for others. haughty: too proud in manner, without respect for others. proud: (in a bad sense) too pleased with oneself, one’s rank, one’s qualities. supercilious: showing that one considers sb. or sth. to be unworthy of one’s attention: She gave the silly little man a supercilious look. \ See Also متغطرس (مُتَغَطْرِس) -
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مُتَعَجْرِف \ arrogant: very proud without respect for others. haughty: too proud in manner, without respect for others. proud: (in a bad sense) too pleased with oneself, one’s rank, one’s qualities. supercilious: showing that one considers sb. or sth. to be unworthy of one’s attention: She gave the silly little man a supercilious look. \ See Also متغطرس (مُتَغَطْرِس) -
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مُتَعَجْرِف \ arrogant: very proud without respect for others. haughty: too proud in manner, without respect for others. proud: (in a bad sense) too pleased with oneself, one’s rank, one’s qualities. supercilious: showing that one considers sb. or sth. to be unworthy of one’s attention: She gave the silly little man a supercilious look. \ See Also متغطرس (مُتَغَطْرِس)
См. также в других словарях:
proud — W3S2 [praud] adj comparative prouder superlative proudest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(pleased)¦ 2 proudest moment/achievement/possession 3¦(too high opinion)¦ 4¦(great self respect)¦ 5 do somebody proud 6¦(impressive)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; … Dictionary of contemporary English
proud — [ praud ] adjective ** 1. ) feeling happy about your achievements, your possessions, or people you are connected with: proud of: We re so proud of her for telling the truth. proud to do something: I m proud to say that we made the right decision … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Proud — Proud, a. [Compar. {Prouder}; superl. {Proudest}.] [OE. proud, prout, prud, prut, AS. pr[=u]t; akin to Icel. pr[=u][eth]r stately, handsome, Dan. prud handsome. Cf. {Pride}.] 1. Feeling or manifesting pride, in a good or bad sense; as: (a)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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proud — 1 Proud, arrogant, haughty, lordly, insolent, overbearing, supercilious, disdainful can mean in common filled with or showing a sense of one s superiority and scorn for what one regards as in some way inferior. Proud (see also proud under PRIDE… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
proud — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (often proud of) feeling pride or satisfaction in one s own or another s achievements. 2) having or showing a high opinion of oneself. 3) conscious of one s own dignity. 4) (often proud of) slightly projecting from a surface. 5)… … English terms dictionary
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proud — (adj.) late O.E. prud, prute, probably from O.Fr. prud, oblique case of adjective prouz brave, valiant (11c.), from L.L. prode advantageous, profitable (c.200), from L. prodesse be useful, from pro before (see PRO (Cf. pro ) + esse … Etymology dictionary
proud — [adj1] pleased, pleasing appreciative, august, content, contented, dignified, eminent, fiery, fine, glad, glorious, gorgeous, grand, gratified, gratifying, great, great hearted, honored, illustrious, imposing, impressive, magnificent, majestic,… … New thesaurus
proud — I (conceited) adjective affected, aloof, arrogant, assuming, boastful, braggart, condescending, contemptuous, defiant, disdainful, egoistic, egoistical, flaunting, haughty, imperious, insolent, lordly, obstinate, orgulous, overweening,… … Law dictionary
proud */*/ — UK [praʊd] / US adjective Word forms proud : adjective proud comparative prouder superlative proudest Metaphor: Being too proud, and thinking that you are better than other people, is like being high up. Being humble is like being low down. I can … English dictionary