释义 |
ou·tre·cuid·ance \ˌüd.ə(r)ˈkwēdən(t)s\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English outrecuidaunce, utterquidaunce, from Middle French outrecuidance, from Old French, from outrecuider, outrecuidier to be arrogant, conceited (from outre beyond + cuider, cuidier to think, be presumptuous, from Latin cogitare to think, think about) + -ance — more at outrage, cogitate : extreme self-conceit : presumption |