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1 he prided himself upon his skill
Макаров: он гордился своим мастерствомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he prided himself upon his skill
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2 pride
1. [praıd] n1. гордость, чувство гордостиto feel pride in smth. - испытывать чувство гордости за что-л.
to take (a) pride in smth. - гордиться чем-л.; чувствовать гордость за что-л.
2. 1) чувство собственного достоинства или самоуважения (тж. proper pride)his pride would not allow him to accept any reward - гордость не позволяла ему принять вознаграждение
2) самолюбиеfalse pride - чванство; тщеславие
3. 1) предмет гордости2) лучшая, отборная часть (чего-л.)4. спесь, заносчивость; гордыняpride of place - а) высокое положение; б) упоённость собственным положением; в) почётное место
to hold [to give] pride of place - занимать [предоставлять] почётное место
pride of place this week must surely go to an exhibition of old masters - на этой неделе почётное место безусловно принадлежало выставке полотен старых мастеров
5. (the pride) наивысшая точка, высшая степень, расцветin the pride of youth [of years] - в расцвете молодости [лет]
6. поэт., арх. блеск, пышность, великолепие7. прайд, стая львов8. пыл, ретивость, горячность ( лошади)9. уст. течка, половая охота ( у самки)♢
pride of the morning - туман или дождь при восходе солнцаto pocket /to swallow/ one's pride, to put one's pride in one's pocket - поступиться своим самолюбием; проглотить обиду
2. [praıd] v reflpride goes before a fall /destruction/, pride will have a fall - гордыня до добра не доведёт
гордитьсяto pride oneself on /upon, in/ smth. - гордиться чем-л.
he prided himself upon his skill [on being punctual] - он гордился своим мастерством [своей пунктуальностью]
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3 pride
1. n гордость, чувство гордости2. n чувство собственного достоинства или самоуваженияhis pride would not allow him to accept any reward — гордость не позволяла ему принять вознаграждение
3. n самолюбиеfalse pride — чванство; тщеславие
4. n предмет гордости5. n лучшая, отборная часть6. n спесь, заносчивость; гордыня7. n наивысшая точка, высшая степень, расцвет8. n поэт. арх. блеск, пышность, великолепие9. n прайд, стая львов10. n пыл, ретивость, горячность11. n уст. течка, половая охотаpride goes before a fall, pride will have a fall — гордыня до добра не доведёт
12. v refl гордитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. arrogance (noun) arrogance; condescension; contumely; disdain; disdainfulness; haughtiness; hauteur; hubris; immodesty; insolence; loftiness; morgue; presumption; snobbery; superbity; superciliousness; superiority2. best (noun) best; choice; cream; elite; fat; flower; pick; prime; primrose; prize; top3. conceit (noun) amour propre; amour-propre; complacence; complacency; conceit; conceitedness; consequence; dignity; ego; egoism; egotism; happiness; narcissism; outrecuidance; self-admiration; self-complacency; self-conceit; self-consequence; self-esteem; self-exaltation; self-glory; self-importance; self-love; self-opinion; self-pride; self-regard; self-respect; self-satisfaction; self-sufficiency; swelled head; swellheadedness; vainglory; vainness; vanity4. herd (noun) bunch; drove; herd; pack5. boast (verb) boast; glory in6. pique (verb) congratulate; pique; plume; preenАнтонимический ряд:humble; humility; lowliness; meekness; modesty; obsequiousness; self-effacement; shame; timidity
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