释义 |
dignity美 ['dɪɡnəti] 英 ['dɪɡnəti] - n.尊严;高贵;尊贵;庄严
- 网络威严;爱的尊严;端庄
n. ignominy,informality,unworthiness 1. | 庄重;庄严;尊严a calm and serious manner that deserves respect |
| She accepted the criticism with quiet dignity. 她大度地接受了批评。 |
2. | 尊贵;高贵;高尚the fact of being given honour and respect by people |
| | | The terminally ill should be allowed to die with dignity. 应该允许垂危病人死得有尊严。 |
3. | 自豪;自尊;自重a sense of your own importance and value |
| It's difficult to preserve your dignity when you have no job and no home. 一个无家无业的人难以保持自己的尊严。 |
n. | 7. 神气,神气十足,盛气凌人地,大模大样;显要职位 7. 神气,神气十足,盛气凌人地,大模大样;显要职位 |
n. | 1. a proper sense of pride and self-respect 2. seriousness, respectfulness, or formality in somebody's behavior and bearing 3. the condition of being worthy of respect, esteem, or honor 4. the respect or honor that a high rank or position should be shown 5. the impressive behaviour of someone who controls their emotions in a difficult situation 1. a proper sense of pride and self-respect 2. seriousness, respectfulness, or formality in somebody's behavior and bearing 3. the condition of being worthy of respect, esteem, or honor 4. the respect or honor that a high rank or position should be shown 5. the impressive behaviour of someone who controls their emotions in a difficult situation |
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