[ gūfāngzìshǎng ] indulge in self-admiration; a lone soul admiring his own purity; a single fragrant flower enjoys its own excellence.; a solitary flower in love with its own fragrance; narcissistic; remain aloof from the world; spurning publicity; think no end of oneself
Example Sentences:
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He took his pleasures in general singly . 他一向自命清高,孤芳自赏。
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Her early attachment to herself was very amiable . 她的早年的孤芳自赏是很可爱的。
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That young lady had a standoff-don't-touch-me air . 那位年轻小姐有一种孤芳自赏、自鸣清高的气派。
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I was 13, sunburned, shaggy-haired, a little aloof, and solitary . 我才十三岁,皮肤黧黑,头发凌乱,有点儿孤芳自赏,也不免形单影只。
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"the founder of their religion wasn't so exclusive," said dr macphail with a chuckle . “他们所信奉的宗教创始人可并不这样孤芳自赏,”麦克菲尔噗哧一笑说。
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"how insular and pathetically solitary," emmerson confided to his journal, "are all the people we know. " 埃默森在日记里写道:“我们认识的那些人,多么偏狭、多么孤芳自赏呵!”
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She was perfectly callous about all the talk of the accident, but her estranged air looked like trouble . 她对周圈的街谈巷议丝毫不感兴趣,但她那孤芳自赏的神色看来并非不无烦恼。
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My enemiesand some of my friendshave called me an egoistso other friends and enemies tell me . 我的仇敌还有一些朋友曾说我孤芳自赏,自高自大,别的朋友和仇敌也这么说。
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You see at once the rose that had bloomed untouched amid the chaste precincts of the cloister, mr. butler . 你一眼就可以看出这是一朵在修道院圣洁的园子里孤芳自赏的玫瑰花,巴特勒先生。