hubristic单词基本解析:
adj.傲慢的,目中无人的。n.傲慢, 骄傲
hubristic变化用词:
hubristic英英释义:
名词 hubris:
overbearing pride or presumption
hubristic中文词源:
hubristic用法和例句:
hubristic
He aced every requirement for a hubristic CEO.
作为自负的CEO他每发必中。
To some, the boast last autumn that the euro is a haven from financial storms was hubristic.
去年秋天人们夸大地称,欧元就是金融风暴安全的避难所。
JUDGED by the hubristic promises that preceded it, the G20 meeting was bound to disappoint.
如果以之前的承诺来衡量,二十国峰会显然让人失望。
I presume the "insights and originality" hubristic westerners should admire are to do with China's economy;
我假定这些傲慢的西方人理应敬慕的“真知灼见”与中国飞速增长的经济有关;
A hubristic America, however, then walked into a trap of its own making by invading Iraq in 2003.
无论如何,一个傲慢的美国,2003年入侵伊拉克的行动让它自食苦果。
Now his claims look hubristic.
现在看来,他表现得或许过于骄矜了。
the hubristic pride
自恃的骄傲
The results of this investment are sometimes hubristic, but often impressive.
这一投资的结果有时是高傲的,但通常是令人印象深刻。
Such firms were too big to be a target of private equity, even at its most hubristic.
这样的企业对于私募资金来说是个太大的目标,即使他们狂妄无比也是如此。
It was a terrible miscalculation: rather than bow to a hubristic company, the government banished it from the tender process.
这确实是个致命的错误:对于如此傲慢的公司,政府连招标流程都未让其参加。
Predicting markets is as hubristic a business as tattooing a sweetheart's name on a bicep, particularly at times of high volatility, when normal rules no longer seem to apply.
预测市场这种东西,就象是你把恋人的名字刺在二头肌上,是一种过度自信的行为,特别是当市场处于高度的波动,平常的规则不再有效的情况下。