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单词 to give oneself airs
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to give oneself airs
a. to give oneself airs: to assume an unnatural or affected manner, esp. an unjustified air of superiority.
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the world > action or operation > behaviour > affected behaviour or affectation > be affected or act affectedly [verb (intransitive)]
to make it goodlyc1325
bride?1533
affect1600
mimp1673
to give oneself airs1701
fal-lal1818
pose1840
posturize1850
attitudinize1864
primp1875
posture1877
lardy-dardy1887
to put (or pile) on lugs1889
la-di-da1901
profile1970
the mind > emotion > pride > pretension to superiority > pretend to superiority [verb (intransitive)]
to make it goodlyc1325
usurpc1400
to take state upon one1597
to come over ——1600
to gentilize it1607
to state it1625
to give oneself airs1701
to put on airs1715
to mount (also ride) the high horse1782
to put on (the) dog1865
to get (also have) notions1866
to put on side1870
to have a roll on1881
to put (or pile) on lugs1889
side1890
to put on the Ritz1921
1701 T. Baker Humour of Age ii. 29 As I was..giving myself great Airs behind the Scenes.
1735 H. Fielding Old Man taught Wisdom 17 I must always give myself Airs to a Man I like.
1789 R. Burns Let. 4 Jan. (1985) I. 351 I give myself no airs on this, for it was mere selfishness on my part.
1863 C. Kingsley Water-babies i. 6 A stuck-up fellow, who gave himself airs.
1913 C. Mackenzie Sinister St. I. i. iv. 60 Mrs. Frith used to talk about ‘people as gave theirselves airs which they had no business to of done.’
1946 C. Bush Case Second Chance vii. 105 It was said she gave herself airs, and it was also hinted that she was no better—as they say—than she might be.
2001 J. Hamilton-Paterson Loving Monsters (2002) v. 62 Some people like to give themselves airs.
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to give oneself airs
c. With dative of reflexive pronoun in various uses: To impose on oneself (trouble); to cause oneself to have (a possession, privilege, etc.); to assume, pretend to. †to give oneself wonder: to be astonished. to give oneself airs: to assume a bearing offensively or ludicrously indicative of belief in one's own superiority.
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the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > wonder, be astonished [phrase]
to think wonder971
I have selcoutha1250
marvela1393
to have wondera1400
to have marvela1500
to give oneself wonderc1500
bewondereda1586
to think it wondera1586
estrange1658
to think (it) much1669
flabberdegasky1822
the mind boggles1899
c1500 Melusine (1895) xxx. 223 I gyue me grete wonder what folke they may be.
1676 tr. G. Guillet de Saint-Georges Acct. Voy. Athens 5 Looking gravely, to give myself Authority [etc.].
1705 J. Addison Remarks Italy 44 That easily discovers the Airs they give themselves.
1726 Four Years Voy. Capt. G. Roberts 22 Without giving myself any further Trouble.
1735 H. Fielding Old Man taught Wisdom 17 I must always give myself Airs to a Man I like.
1836 E. W. Lane Acct. Manners & Customs Mod. Egyptians I. iv. 146 She went to his shop, riding on an ass, to give herself consequence, and said [etc.].
1843 A. Bethune Sc. Peasant's Fire-side 13 She gave herself no airs to procure it.
1871 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues III. 126 We ought not to give ourselves airs.
1886 Law Times 82 77/2 A tribunal cannot give itself jurisdiction by erroneous findings of fact.
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