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proud P0620100 (proud)adj. proud·er, proud·est 1. Feeling pleasurable satisfaction over an act, possession, quality, or relationship by which one measures one's stature or self-worth: proud of one's child; proud to serve one's country.2. Occasioning or being a reason for pride: a proud moment when she received her diploma.3. Feeling or showing justifiable self-respect: too proud to beg.4. Filled with or showing excessive self-esteem: a proud and haughty aristocrat.5. Of great dignity; honored: a proud name.6. Majestic; magnificent: proud alpine peaks.7. Spirited. Used of an animal: proud steeds. [Middle English, from Old English prūd, from Old French prou, prud, brave, virtuous, oblique case of prouz, from Vulgar Latin *prōdis, from Late Latin prōde, advantageous, from Latin prōdesse, to be good : prōd-, for (variant of prō-, with d on the model of red-, prevocalic variant of re-, back, again; see pro-1) + esse, to be; see es- in Indo-European roots.] proud′ly adv.proud′ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | proudly - with pride; in a proud manner; "he walked proudly into town" | Translationsproud (praud) adjective1. feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc. He was proud of his new house; She was proud of her son's achievements; He was proud to play football for the school. 得意的,自豪的 得意的,自豪的 2. having a (too) high opinion of oneself; arrogant. She was too proud to talk to us. 驕傲的,自高自大的 骄傲的,自高自大的 3. wishing to be independent. She was too proud to accept help. 自尊的 自尊的4. splendid or impressive. The assembled fleet was a proud sight. 壯麗的,輝煌的 壮丽的,辉煌的 ˈproudly adverb 自豪地,驕傲地 自豪地,骄傲地 do (someone) proud to give (a person) good treatment or entertainment. We always do them proud when they come to dinner. 使...感到榮幸 使...感到荣幸 EncyclopediaSeeproud |