adj. self-assumed ; self-proclaimed ; self-styled ; soi-disant
自称的谦词 my
妾的自称 femaleservant
自称的专家 professed experts
旧时对人称自己的妻妾 wife
古人对自己老师的称呼 master
旧时谦称自己的妻子 my wife
谦称自己的儿子 my son
不对称的自由 asymmetrical freedom
自称无所不知的 know it all
陌生人心平气和地走进牢房,那态度倒和他自称的医生职业相称。
The stranger had entered the room with the characteristic quietude of the profession to which he announced himself as belonging.
人们应该都是他们自称的那个人,不应该撒谎或者隐藏他们真实的自我。
People are supposed to be who they say they are. And not lie or hide their true selves.
“我们领证的时候,刚认识三个礼拜,”这位以“成小姐”自称的女孩说。
"We'd known each other three weeks when we went to get a wedding certificate," says the woman, who will only give her name as Cheng.
So I had only known people of color. I only knew black people or Nigros as we called ourselves then or we are called.
所以,我所认识的人,就只有黑人而已,那时我们自称“黑鬼“,大家也都这么叫我们。
He is, as he says a gift from the god, he has been commanded, he argues, to do this.
而是如他自称是上帝的恩典,他强调自己受到指派才进行答辩。
And, so, the idea of the freeborn Englishperson, Englishman is what they would have said in those days, meant that rights of parliament had to be respected.
当时他们自称为"生而自由的英格兰人",这一称呼就意味着,国王必须尊重议会权力
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