adj. vain ; peacockish
故事结束时,他们是一群自负虚荣的英雄。
They were a vain and boastful company of heroes when the tale was done.
每一个都是明白事理的姑娘,她没有想到为了超过别人,就用虚荣的幻想去自欺欺人,或是去否认她的爱情。
Each one was a girl of fair common sense, and she did not delude herself with any vain conceits, or deny her love.
历史学家詹姆斯·特鲁斯洛·亚当斯将汉考克描述为肤浅且虚荣的。
Historian James Truslow Adams portrayed Hancock as shallow and vain.
He appeals primarily to God's vanity: What will the neighbors think if you destroy them?
他主要唤醒了上帝的虚荣:,如果你毁了他们,你的邻居会怎么想?
This other man I had dreamed A drunken, vain-glorious lout.
我曾认为这另外一个人,是爱好虚荣,粗鄙不堪的酒鬼。
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