词汇 | full of |
释义 | Idiom full offull of (yourself) thinking that you are very important in a way that annoys other people.Brooks could be pretty full of himself but, because he's such a star, people were still thrilled to see him. full of (oneself)Having an inflated view of one's importance, to the annoyance of others. Oh, he is so full of himself! Despite what he's told you, he is not the most valuable member of our team, believe me. *full of oneselfFig. conceited; self-important. (*Typically: act ~; be ~.) Mary is very unpopular because she's so full of herself. She doesn't care about other people's feelings. She's too full of herself. full of oneselfConceited, self-centered, as in Ever since she won the prize Mary's been so full of herself that no one wants to talk to her . This expression uses full of in the sense of "engrossed with" or "absorbed with," a usage dating from about 1600. full of yourselfvery self-satisfied and with an exaggerated sense of self-worth; bumptious.ˈfull of yourself(disapproving) feeling successful and very proud of yourself because of it: He came to see us last week, very full of himself because he had just been promoted. |
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