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Перевод: proud speek proud


[прилагательное]
гордый; испытывающий чувство гордости; испытывающий законную гордость; надменный; высокомерный; самодовольный; горделивый; величавый; великолепный; горячий; ретивый; вздувшийся; поднявшийся


Тезаурус:

  1. "But we are all proud of what she has done," said Mrs Riddiford.
  2. Gina was very proud of the photographs.
  3. We should be proud of our productivity record and promote our willingness to adapt our industry to meet the challenge of CAP reform to the needs of today.
  4. I want to pass all my exams, I want my mum and dad to be proud of me.
  5. Yet he was proud of me in his way.
  6. In October 1871, the proud old man called his son to his side:
  7. The vision of Mrs Thatcher raising her arms at the Tory Party Conference and saying she is "proud to be old" is so unlikely that it makes us smile.
  8. I was half proud, half ashamed to be using it in this way.
  9. She is fiercely proud of the achievements of the cast and obviously misses the ones that have left - particularly Kylie and Jason.
  10. I'm incredibly proud of what I've achieved.
  11. "Just imagine him standing by the side of you, with his hands crossed before him in a Miss Mollyish style, his intended bow half a courtsey, his fat arms and legs assisting, as in duty bound; his side glances at you every ten seconds, while he softly, sweetly and insinuatingly informs you - that he has made the arts his peculiar study for the last eight years, and that he flatters himself, by his unremitting study he has greatly contributed to their improvement; that he came to Ambleside for that purpose ('tis a great big lie - he came solely to get a living for himself and family, but he is too proud to acknowledge this) and hopes that the time has been employed with equal advantage to the arts and to himself."
  12. I'm a real East Ender, sergeant, and proud of it!"
  13. These people are, we are told, "proud, fanatical and illiterate generally noble in bearing, polite in address, and profuse in hospitality; but they are regardless of truth, dishonest in their dealings and secretly immoral in their conduct."

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