词汇 | do (one or oneself) proud |
释义 | do (one or oneself) proud1. To do something well and cause one or oneself to feel pride as a result. You really directed a fantastic play, Janet—you've done yourself proud! I know that math is a tough subject for you, so you really did me proud by getting an A- this semester. 2. To be very conscientious when hosting someone. Oh, I had a wonderful stay at Anna's house—she was a very attentive host and really did me proud. do oneself proudto have done a very fine job. That's super! You've done yourself proud! I feel like I've done myself proud by earning high honors. do someone proudto make someone proud. Bill's kids sure did him proud at the boat race. Mary resolved she would do her friends proud. do someone proud1. Also, do credit to someone. Be a source of honor, distinction, or pride. For example, She did us proud, handling the problem with such aplomb, or Your new title does you credit. [Early 1800s] 2. Treat someone or oneself generously or extravagantly, as in You really did us proud with that banquet. [Early 1800s] do someone proud1 act in a way that gives someone cause to feel pleased or satisfied. 2 treat someone with lavish generosity or honour. informaldo somebody ˈproud(old-fashioned, British English) look after a guest very well, especially by giving them good food, entertainment, etc: We spent the holidays with them and they really did us proud.do yourself/somebody ˈprouddo something that makes you proud of yourself or that makes other people proud of you: The team did us proud by winning 3-0 on Saturday.do (one) proud To act or perform in a way that gives cause for pride. |
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