uppish
英 ['ʌpɪʃ]
美 ['ʌpɪʃ]
- uppish (adj.)
- 1670s, "lavish," from up (adv.) + -ish. Sense of "conceited, arrogant, proudly self-assertive" attested from 1734. Related: Uppishly; uppishness.
- 1. Don't be too uppish about it!
- 对那件事,你别太自大!
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- 2. He is an uppish young man.
- 他是一个非常自负的小伙子.
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- 3. Don't get uppish with me, young lady!
- 小姐,别对我这麽傲慢!
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- 4. You are too uppish to me.
- 我觉得你太傲慢了.
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