vanity

英 [ˈvænəti] 美['vænəti]
  • n. 虚荣心;空虚;浮华;无价值的东西

词态变化


复数: vanities;

中文词源


vanity 自负

来自vain,自负的,虚无的,徒劳的,词源同vainglory.

英文词源


vanity
vanity: see vain
vanity (n.)
c. 1200, "that which is vain, futile, or worthless," from Old French vanite "self-conceit; futility; lack of resolve" (12c.), from Latin vanitatem (nominative vanitas) "emptiness, aimlessness; falsity," figuratively "vainglory, foolish pride," from vanus "empty, vain, idle" (see vain). Meaning "self-conceited" in English is attested from mid-14c. Vanity table is attested from 1936. Vanity Fair is from "Pilgrim's Progress" (1678).

双语例句


1. Frank Deford is a contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine.
弗兰克·德福特是杂志《名利场》的特约编辑。

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2. Men who use steroids are motivated by sheer vanity.
使用类固醇的男人纯粹是受虚荣心的驱使。

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3. A man's vanity is actually in proportion to his ignorance.
一个人的虚荣心实际上是和他的愚蠢程度成正比.

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4. The woman is always feeling after vanity.
这女人一贯追求虚荣.

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5. His vanity increased with years.
他的虚荣心随着年龄增长而增加.

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