释义 |
Definition of hubris in English: hubrisnoun ˈhjuːbrɪsˈ(h)jubrəs mass noun1Excessive pride or self-confidence. 傲慢,自大 the self-assured hubris among economists was shaken in the late 1980s Example sentencesExamples - As a preliminary, it should be said that hubris, hysteria, big egos and love of a fight were widely distributed on all sides.
- I should have known that such hubris would rebound.
- If it points to the mind of the artist it becomes lost in solipsistic musings that can only feed the artist's vanity and hubris.
- ‘I think that's too strong, but not for Peter,’ he says, laughing fondly at such hubris.
- His hubris is unequaled and his ego is unequaled, and he absolutely takes no advice.
- What gets up our noses is the brass-bound arrogance and hubris of the pirates who now run your system.
- The principal cause of ruination is wanton excess through the sin of hubris.
- The obsession with American voters was a pathetic act of collective media hubris and vain self-importance.
- Yet in a perverse way, this hubris by the Senate's more potent conservative bloc compounds the value of any dissent.
- They encapsulate the pride and hubris of the nation's bright, new, free market future.
- The first is professional hubris: doctors were arrogant and unaccountable.
- As a Christian I am well aware that pride and hubris precede a fall.
- A more modern term for hubris, for Kirk's monstrous ego, is narcissism.
- To brand it as arbitrary is a haughty act of intellectual hubris, thin in substance and contemptuous of our ancestors.
- Driven by hubris, his judgment skewed by arrogance, he had imagined his power extended over the very forces of nature.
- Military arrogance and political hubris put Germany on the path to a war she could have won only if these expectations had proved true.
- But here his own hubris, his own kind of arrogance, in how to handle this matter prevailed.
- His enemies prefer to see him as a victim, once again, of his own arrogance, of hubris, and an addiction to taking himself too seriously.
- Arrogance, hubris, blind patriotism, and good old fashioned fear are our real enemy!
- It was a war the republic entered, and stayed in, because of hubris.
Synonyms arrogance, conceit, conceitedness, haughtiness, pride, vanity, self-importance, self-conceit, pomposity, superciliousness, feeling of superiority French hauteur informal uppitiness, big-headedness - 1.1 (in Greek tragedy) excessive pride towards or defiance of the gods, leading to nemesis.
(希腊悲剧)(最终导致惩罚的)傲睨神明,狂妄野心 Example sentencesExamples - A brave move but, as we all know, hubris is followed by nemesis.
- Yet, in this case there is no introduction to Marsyas's character and the nature of his hubris.
- The terms hamartia and hubris should become basic tools of your critical apparatus.
- Throughout the genre, since its beginning, nemesis has clobbered hubris.
- The arc of the members' lives follows precisely the classic Greek model of destiny, hubris and nemesis.
Definition of hubris in US English: hubrisnounˈ(h)jubrəsˈ(h)yo͞obrəs 1Excessive pride or self-confidence. 傲慢,自大 the self-assured hubris among economists was shaken in the late 1980s Example sentencesExamples - As a Christian I am well aware that pride and hubris precede a fall.
- The obsession with American voters was a pathetic act of collective media hubris and vain self-importance.
- His enemies prefer to see him as a victim, once again, of his own arrogance, of hubris, and an addiction to taking himself too seriously.
- A more modern term for hubris, for Kirk's monstrous ego, is narcissism.
- I should have known that such hubris would rebound.
- The principal cause of ruination is wanton excess through the sin of hubris.
- As a preliminary, it should be said that hubris, hysteria, big egos and love of a fight were widely distributed on all sides.
- But here his own hubris, his own kind of arrogance, in how to handle this matter prevailed.
- ‘I think that's too strong, but not for Peter,’ he says, laughing fondly at such hubris.
- Driven by hubris, his judgment skewed by arrogance, he had imagined his power extended over the very forces of nature.
- If it points to the mind of the artist it becomes lost in solipsistic musings that can only feed the artist's vanity and hubris.
- It was a war the republic entered, and stayed in, because of hubris.
- Yet in a perverse way, this hubris by the Senate's more potent conservative bloc compounds the value of any dissent.
- The first is professional hubris: doctors were arrogant and unaccountable.
- Military arrogance and political hubris put Germany on the path to a war she could have won only if these expectations had proved true.
- To brand it as arbitrary is a haughty act of intellectual hubris, thin in substance and contemptuous of our ancestors.
- Arrogance, hubris, blind patriotism, and good old fashioned fear are our real enemy!
- They encapsulate the pride and hubris of the nation's bright, new, free market future.
- His hubris is unequaled and his ego is unequaled, and he absolutely takes no advice.
- What gets up our noses is the brass-bound arrogance and hubris of the pirates who now run your system.
Synonyms arrogance, conceit, conceitedness, haughtiness, pride, vanity, self-importance, self-conceit, pomposity, superciliousness, feeling of superiority - 1.1 (in Greek tragedy) excessive pride toward or defiance of the gods, leading to nemesis.
(希腊悲剧)(最终导致惩罚的)傲睨神明,狂妄野心 Example sentencesExamples - A brave move but, as we all know, hubris is followed by nemesis.
- Yet, in this case there is no introduction to Marsyas's character and the nature of his hubris.
- The arc of the members' lives follows precisely the classic Greek model of destiny, hubris and nemesis.
- The terms hamartia and hubris should become basic tools of your critical apparatus.
- Throughout the genre, since its beginning, nemesis has clobbered hubris.
|