| 釋義 |
不可一世不肯一世bù kě yī shìadopt a swashbuckling posture; all-powerful; arrogant; be on (/get on/mount/ride) the high horse; become overbearing; cannot be challenged; be (insufferably)arrogant; consider oneself unexcelled in the world(/a world above others/over and above the entire world/without equal in the world); haughty; high and mighty; hoity-toity;huff and puff; on the high ropes; swagger (/bluster) like anything (/a conquering hero) ? 但是我們不能因勝利而驕傲起來,覺得~,而忘掉了過去的經(jīng)驗教訓。(周恩來《學習毛澤東》)But we must not be arrogant because of victory; we must not think that we are all-powerful and be oblivious to the lessons of the past. ? 那些被歷史所拋棄的人物——葉赫那拉氏 (慈禧)、袁世凱、段琪瑞、張作霖等等在當時似乎是~的,…… (愛新覺羅·溥儀《我的前半生》563)The lady Yehonda,Yuan Shikai,Duan Qirui,Zhang Zuolin and all those other figures who were cast aside by history had seemed in their day to wield overwhelming power. ? 他驕傲,有了一點成功,就盛氣凌人,~,企圖壓倒別人,不能平等地謙遜和氣地待人。(劉少奇《論共產黨員的修養(yǎng)》47)They are arrogant,and whenever they accomplish something they throw their weight about,become overbearing and try to domineer,and they do not treat others as equals in a modest and friendly way. ? 宋徽宗在位時,~,而被擄后偏會含垢忍辱。(《魯迅選集》 Ⅲ—201) Emperor Hui of Song was a proud sovereign,but once a prisoner he submitted to every insult. ? 跟隨著他的黎紀綱更是氣勢逼人,~。(羅廣斌、楊益言《紅巖》551) As for Li Jigang,who had arrived at the same time—he had acquired an air which could only be described as one of overbearing conceit. 不可一世extremely arrogant(or overbearing) 不可一世bù kě yī shì可:許可,贊許。沒有贊許同時代的任何人。形容非??裢源?。consider oneself unexcelled in the world, be high and mighty, be on the high ropes(horse) |