0 feeling very pleased about something you have done, something you own, or someone you know -- dumny
She was so proud of her son.
[ + to do sth ] I'm very proud to be involved in this project.
1 to not be able to do something, especially ask for help, because you are too embarrassed -- być zbyt dumnym aby coś zrobić
2 feeling that you are more important than you really are -- dumny, wyniosły
Indeed, listening to the work's recording is a rather tedious task, entirely lacking the excitement that the composer was so proud about.
I saw that she was proud of herself for coming up with such an elegant solution to her intimidating problem.
He has a large extended family and said his proudest moment outside singing is being an uncle to all his nieces and nephews.
The children were ver y proud of their achievements, but their competences remain atomised, juxtaposed and without being connected to each other.
Participants rated feeling helpful, proud and useful when language brokering as the highest three emotions among a list of emotions.
Although justifiably proud of recent successes, he was, like most physicians of his day, deeply ignorant of the nature of the epidemiological environment.
Indeed, it has left such an indelible mark that students and the general populace are now quite proud to speak it.
In retrospect, he is proud to have avoided attributing a unidirectional impact of science on society or of social and economic forces on science.
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滿意的, 自豪的,得意的, 自尊的…
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满意的, 自豪的,得意的, 自尊的…
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orgulloso, arrogante, orgulloso/sa [masculine-feminine…
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orgulhoso, arrogante…
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誇りに思っている, 高慢な, うぬぼれた…
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gurur duymuş, onurlanmış, kıvanç duymuş…
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fier/fière, orgueilleux/-euse, fier (de)…
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