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Idiom to describe being very proud?
A. idioms describing very proud expressions

As happy as bathing in the spring breeze.

Smug,

In high spirits,

Overjoyed,

Rejoicing,

Radiant,

In heaven,

Overjoyed,

Smile, smile,

Cheerful,

Smile,

Smile,

Feel relaxed and happy,

Very satisfied/satisfied

B: What are the idioms to describe pride?

1, popular

Pinyin: dà ku à i ré n x: n

Explanation: Quick: Happy. It means that the bad guys are punished or hit, and everyone is happy.

Source: Xu Ming Sanrong's "The Chivalrous Biography": "Qin Li gave this fellow an imperial edict to kill him today, which is gratifying; Brother, please sit down and kill him so that I can see him soon. "

Step 2 clap your hands for joy

Pinyin: pā i sh ǒ u ch ü ng ku à i.

Explanation: Quick: Happy. Clap your hands. More means that justice has been done or the result of things is satisfactory.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Two Instances of Surprise" Volume 35: "I saw that all the evil aunts and adulterers were dead, and everyone applauded."

C. What idioms are there to describe pride?

Idioms describing complacency include complacency, complacency, complacency, spring breeze, ecstasy and complacency. return

D. idioms that describe great pride

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Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

Detailed explanation

Explanation: describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

From: Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan: "My ambition is full."

Example: It's a deal in summer.

◎ Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years" back to 56.

E. words to describe the appearance of being very proud

1, domineering

Pronunciation: zhji ā o y m?n

Interpretation: describe pride.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Ancient and Modern Novels, Liang Wudi's Tired Return to Blissfulness": "This ambition is full, no longer worrying." It means, be proud and stop worrying.

Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used to do things.

2, triumphant

Pronunciation: déyáng yáng

Interpretation: describe a very proud look or complacent look.

Source: Sima Qian's Historical Records Hanshu Yan Guan Biography: "My ambition is full." Proud, very complacent.

Usage: supplement; As an adverbial.

Step 3 be complacent

Pronunciation: zì míng dé y

Interpretation: I think I am great, which means I am proud. Describe self-appreciation.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Jiangcheng: "Sisters have nothing to say when they meet, but they are all proud of themselves." When sisters meet, if nothing else, they are all proud of their arrogance.

Usage: neutral words, derogatory.

4, pretentious

Pronunciation: z? m ? ng bü fá n

Interpretation: It means that you feel great and you feel better than others.

Source: "One Hundred Poems of Hu Tianlu Vulgar" in Huaiyin in Qing Dynasty: "A son-Lou County Shen, COVID-19, learned, boastful." Shen Tong, a 20-year-old student in Louxian County, thinks he is great.

Usage: derogatory.

5. Flying around

Pronunciation: füI yáng báhá

Interpretation: It used to mean debauchery and arrogance, but now it is often used to describe arrogance and indulgence.

Source: Tang Li Shishi li yanshou's "Northern History Miracle Shang Han Gaozu": "Jing has been in Henan for fourteen years and often has ambitions." Hou Jing has been in power in Henan for 14 years, and he often behaves as a dissolute and arrogant person.

Use: combined; As predicate, attribute, object.

F. what word is used to describe pride?

Arrogant and slow, cold and arrogant, arrogant and arrogant, high and slow.

First, arrogance and slowness

Explanation: arrogance: being a man ~. Attitude ~.

Quotations: Special edition of Lao She's Dog's Most Belonging: "Xiaohua is extremely arrogant and slow, avoiding four eyes."

Second, cold and arrogant.

Explanation: cold and arrogant: expression ~.

Third, arrogance [gā aoao]

Explanation: I feel great and look down on people; Very proud: look ~. ~ arrogant.

Quote: Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Part II, Chapter 35: "Because after all, she has not forgotten that she is from China. See the enemy here?

Her arrogant attitude naturally made her feel angry and ashamed. "

Four. Aoan

Explanation: arrogance; Arrogance

Quote: One morning in Shanghai, Part IV, May 9: "China stands like a giant in the world. Shanghai people also stand in front of British overseas Chinese like giants. His heart was full of pride, and he couldn't help but stroke his beard and look around proudly. "

Five, high and slow [gāo màn]

Explanation: arrogance; Arrogance: attitude ~, arrogance.

Quotation: Lu Xun's "South-to-North accent in memory of forgetting": "I'm not so slow to write to an unknown contributor."

G. idioms describing people who are very proud.

feel complacent (over)

Describe a very proud look.

Source: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan in the Western Han Dynasty: "I am proud of myself."

Feel very honored

Yang Yang: You look smug. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Yan Guan: "High-spirited, complacent."

The son is firmly in his camp, over and over again.

Panic and self-care, loneliness and disappointment It also refers to the frequent phenomenon of self-care and self-satisfaction.

Source: Liang Qingqichao's History of China's Foreign Debt: "Since then, my people have increased their burden by more than 20 million, and I have taken care of it."

be radiant with delight/joy

Yang Yang: You look smug. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.

Source: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "When you board the tower, you feel relaxed and forget all the insults. If you leave your wine in the wind, you will be happy. "

be conceited and self-satisfied

Feel comfortable and satisfied.

Youyan is happy.

Jude said happily. Feel comfortable and satisfied.

be infinitely proud

Describe a proud look.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Yan Guan: "Her husband is a relative, has a big hijab, is arrogant and arrogant, and is very complacent."

Be very satisfied with yourself

Very proud.

Source: Biography of Yan Guan in Historical Records: "Yan Zi is in the same phase, and his imperial wife looks at her husband from the door. Her husband is a relative, very big, very arrogant and very complacent. "

Shake one's head and tail-put on a smug look.

The original description of fish is carefree. Now it is used to describe people who are vacillating and frivolous.

Source: Songshi Puji's "The Five Lights Will Meet the Yuan Dynasty": "There is a red-pointed carp at the gate of Lin Ji, wagging its head and tail to the south. I wonder who drowned it in the urn? "

A pair of bobbing, giddy appearance.

The original description of fish is carefree. Now it is used to describe people who are vacillating and frivolous. Use "shake your head"

be as happy as a lark

Yang Yang: You look proud. Describe a smug look.

Source: Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan: "Holding a big cover and riding a horse, I am in high spirits and very complacent."

Proud expression

Describe a smug look. With "high spirits".

You Yan is complacent

Jude is smug.

Source: Ming Yuan Zongdao's "Reading Mencius": "Good and strong knowledge, strong thinking and strong listening are the opposite, and strong knowledge and strong listening will be self-sufficient."

You Yan is complacent

Jude is smug.

Source: Ding Ling's "The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River" Sanjiu: "But when Wen Cai was complacent about his victory over Jiang, he didn't understand that it only stimulated the mood of the masses. It cannot be said that the masses have fully realized that a movement has been formed. "

Feel complacent (excessive)

Describe how you think you are good and proud.

Source: Historical Records An Hou Wei Wu Qi Biography: "Wei Qizhe is complacent."

H. What idioms are there to describe pride?

1, triumph: yángyang déyí

Idiom explanation: describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Historical Records of Yan Guan: "My ambition is full."

Example: One sentence makes Xia Zuoren proud.

Step 2 go ahead

Idiom explanation: rushing back bravely. It is a metaphor for an official to retire in time when he is proud and avoid disaster.

The origin of the idiom: the poem "Kind Face" says: "Although a few fires are fired, no one dares to retreat."

Example: An official should retire quickly and bravely in order to entertain the old people in the mountains.

Step 3 shake your head and tail

Idiom explanation: The original description of fish is carefree. Now it is used to describe people who are vacillating and frivolous.

The origin of the idiom: Song Shi Puji's Five Lights Meeting Yuan: "There is a red-headed carp at the gate of Lin Ji, shaking its head and heading south. I wonder whose urn it drowned in? "

4. High spirits

Explanation of Idiom: Yang Yang: He looks proud. Describe a smug look.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Historical Records of Yan Guan: "Holding a big cover, riding a horse and whipping, full of pride."

When he saw that others were afraid, there was nothing he could do. He was full of enthusiasm and came up with his own way.

5. Carefree: y·?· Wulanzi De

Idiom explanation: carefree: leisurely appearance; Self-satisfaction: self-satisfaction and comfort. Describe leisure and comfort.

On the desolate deck, there are only carefree sailors.

6. Jessica Hester Hsuan wins: xuānxuānshèndé.

Explanation of Idiom: Jessica Hester Hsuan: Self-satisfied. Describe very proud.

The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Confucius in the New Tang Dynasty: "Choose what you want, and you will gain a lot."

7. smug: zhā NZ ā NZ

Idiom explanation: describe how you think you are very good and proud.

The origin of the idiom: "Historical Records Biography of Wei Wuqi's Anhou": "Wei Qi is complacent."

However, a man like him will never be satisfied with the victory of something.

8. Gu Panzixiong

Idiom explanation: look around and think you are great. Describe the appearance of getting carried away.

The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Ye Fan in the History of the Song Dynasty: "Looking around, you think you are the best in the world."

Example: Teenagers rely on resilience, look forward to their own success, and regard the township party as nothing.

9. What to do: zh ǐ sh ǐ uhu à ji ǐ o

Idiom explanation: refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.

The origin of the idiom: The Seventy-fifth time in Nai 'an's Water Margin: "Seeing that Li and Zhang Qian are bossing around in front of Sung River, you both want to kill this fellow, but Sung River is afraid to do it alone."

Example: stand in front of them and lead them? Or stand behind them and criticize them?

10, get carried away:

Idiom explanation: refers to forgetting one's proper behavior because of excessive excitement or complacency.

The origin of the idiom: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World, Viewing the Boot File and Erlang God": "The wife leans on the gift and forgets the reason."

As soon as he achieved something, he got carried away and became arrogant.

1 1. Look around.

Idiom definition: look, look, look. Look left and right. Describe a person's proud expression.

Example: a captain pranced home in the sky, and the fragrant wind blew people around. The silver saddle is as purple as a cloud, looking around Guanghua.

12, Triumph: Deyeyangyang

Idiom explanation: Yang Yang: triumphant. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

First, the four-word idiom to describe pride

Get carried away, gloat, gloat, gloat, gloat

First of all, get carried away

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: A shallow person can't control himself with joy as long as he answers a little and succeeds.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Xian Yubi

Source: "Gui Gui Ling Painting": "Get carried away; Looking far away. "

It is short-sighted that people can't control their joy when they have achieved a little.

Second, gloat.

Interpretation of vernacular: smug: smug. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Sima Qian

Source: Historical Records Biography of Yan Guan: "High-spirited, complacent."

A look of contentment.

Third, be complacent.

Vernacular interpretation: describe the self-righteous and complacent appearance.

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Sima Qian

Source: Historical Records An Hou Wei Wu Qi Biography: "Wei Qizhe is complacent."

Wei Dezhi thinks he is very good and complacent.

Fourth, complacency.

Interpretation of vernacular: also triumph. Describe the appearance of being very satisfied, happy and full of pride.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Source: A Dream of Red Mansions: "I saw Xiangling crying her eyes out. Baochan is proud. "

V. Complacency

Vernacular interpretation: I am proud and feel great.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Pu Songling

Source: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Jiangcheng: "When sisters meet, they have nothing to say, and each is complacent."

Sister and sister have nothing else to say when they meet, but to express their pride.

J. What are the idioms to describe "very proud"

Triumphantly

Pinyin: yáng yáng dé y

Explanation: describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Yan Guan: "High-spirited, complacent."

Smile-radiant.

Pinyin: xǐshàng mei shāo

Explanation: The joyful mood is expressed from the eyebrows.

Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The twenty-third time: "I thought for a long time and had an idea, but I was all smiles."

complacence

Pinyin: chóu chú mǎn zhì

Explanation: hesitation: calm appearance; Full: satisfied; Volunteers. Describe being very proud of your achievements.

Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Stand with a knife, look around for it, and aim high."

be radiant with delight/joy

Pinyin: xǐ qì yáng yáng

Commentary: Yang Yang: A smug look. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.

Source: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "When you board the tower, you feel relaxed and forget all the insults. If you leave your wine in the wind, you will be happy. "

Feel complacent (excessive)

Pinyin: zhā n zhā nzx ǐ

Explain: Describe the way you think you are good and proud.

Source: Historical Records An Hou Wei Wu Qi Biography: "Wei Qizhe is complacent."