中英词典:boasted
形容词
1. 自夸的;自吹自擂的 - He is always boasting about his achievements. (他总是自夸自己的成就。) - She boasted of her beauty. (她吹嘘自己的美貌。) 2. 引以为傲的;值得夸耀的 - The city boasts a beautiful waterfront. (这座城市拥有一片美丽的海滨。) - The restaurant boasts a Michelin star. (这家餐厅自豪地拥有一颗米其林星。)名词
1. 自夸;吹嘘 - His constant boasting annoyed everyone. (他不停的自夸让每个人都很烦恼。) - Her boasts about her wealth were exaggerated. (她对自己财富的夸张说法。) 2. 值得夸耀的事物;引以为傲的特点 - The city's biggest boast is its rich cultural heritage. (这座城市最值得夸耀的是其丰富的文化遗产。) - The company's latest product is a real boast. (该公司最新的产品真是值得夸耀。)词语辨析
1. boast / brag - Both words refer to speaking with excessive pride, but "boast" is generally considered less offensive than "brag." (两个词都指过分自豪地说话,但是"boast"一般比"brag"更不冒犯。) 2. boastful / arrogant - "Boastful" refers to someone who frequently boasts or brags, while "arrogant" refers to someone who has an exaggerated sense of their own importance. ( "Boastful"指频繁吹嘘或自夸的人,而"arrogant"指对自己的重要性有夸大的认识的人。)词汇扩充
- boastfully (adv.) 自夸地;自吹自擂地 - boaster (n.) 自夸者;吹牛者 - unboastful (adj.) 不吹嘘的;不自夸的近义词
- brag, swagger, crow, vaunt反义词
- modest, humble, self-effacing柯林斯词典
动词 1. If someone boasts about something that they have done or that they own, they talk about it very proudly, in a way that other people may find irritating or offensive. 2. If a place boasts a feature or quality, it has it and is proud of it. 3. If someone or something is boasted of, people often say that they are very good or impressive. 名词 1. If someone makes a boast, they talk with a great deal of pride about something that they have done or that they own. 2. If you describe something as a boast, you mean that it is something that someone is proud of and likes to talk about. 3. If you say that a feature or quality is a boast of a place, you mean that it has that feature or quality.牛津词典
动词 1. Talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities. 2. Possess (a feature that is a source of pride). 3. (of a person, place, or thing) possess (a feature that is a source of pride). 4. (of a person) have (something) as a source of pride. 名词 1. A statement in which someone talks with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about their achievements, possessions, or abilities. 2. A source of pride.用法
- "Boasted"是一个动词,可用于形容词、名词和副词的形式。 - 可以与介词"about"连用,表示对某事夸耀或自吹自擂。 - 可以用于人、地方或事物,表示拥有引以为傲的特点或品质。相关例句
- He boasted of his success, but no one believed him. (他夸口自己的成功,但没有人相信他。)
- She boasted about her new car to all her friends. (她向所有朋友夸耀她的新车。)
- The company boasts a team of highly skilled engineers. (该公司拥有一支高技能的工程师团队。)
- He boasted of never losing a game of chess. (他自夸从未输过一场象棋比赛。)
- Her boastful nature made her unpopular among her colleagues. (她吹嘘的性格使她在同事中不受欢迎。)
- The hotel boasts stunning views of the surrounding mountains. (这家酒店拥有周围山脉壮丽的景色。)
- The city boasts an impressive skyline. (这座城市以其令人印象深刻的天际线而自豪。)
- His constant bragging about his wealth annoyed everyone. (他对自己财富的不停吹嘘让每个人都很烦恼。)
- She vaunted her academic achievements at every opportunity. (她在每个机会上吹嘘她的学术成就。)
- Despite his success, he remained modest and unboastful. (尽管取得了成功,他仍然保持谦虚和不吹嘘。)
- The restaurant's Michelin star is its biggest boast. (这家餐厅最引以为傲的是其米其林星。)
- His boast about his new car was met with skepticism. (他对自己新车的吹嘘遭到了怀疑。)
- The city's cultural heritage is its greatest boast. (这座城市最值得夸耀的是其文化遗产。)
- Her boast of being the best singer in the world was met with laughter. (她对自己是世界上最好的歌手的夸张说法遭到了笑声。)
- He made a boast of his ability to solve complex problems. (他吹嘘自己解决复杂问题的能力。)
- The company's boastful claims were soon proven false. (该公司自夸的声明很快被证明是虚假的。)
- His arrogant attitude made him unpopular among his colleagues. (他傲慢的态度使他在同事中不受欢迎。)
- She humbly accepted the praise without boast. (她谦卑地接受赞美而没有夸耀。)
- He modestly downplayed his role in the project's success. (他谦虚地淡化了自己在项目成功中的作用。)
- Despite her fame, she remained unboastful and approachable. (尽管她很有名,但她仍然谦虚和容易接近。)
- His constant boasting about his achievements became tiresome. (他不停地吹嘘自己的成就变得令人厌烦。)