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overbearing

/oh-ver-bair-ing/US // ˌoʊ vərˈbɛər ɪŋ //UK // (ˌəʊvəˈbɛərɪŋ) //

霸道的,霸道,盛气凌人,霸气

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : domineering; dictatorial; haughtily or rudely arrogant.
    • : of overwhelming or critical importance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.arrogant, domineering
Synonyms
autocratic专制,专政,专制的,独裁bossy颐指气使,霸道,霸道的,专横cocky傲慢的,骄横的,狂妄的,傲慢dictatorial独断专行,独断独行,独断专行的,独裁的high-handed高手,高压手段,高傲的人,高傲的imperious势在必得,专横的,专横跋扈,专横oppressive压迫性,压迫性的,压抑的,压迫tyrannical暴虐的,暴虐,暴政,专制ascendant长辈,长女,长子,长者cavalier骑士,骑兵,骑士队,骑马者despotic专制,专制主义,专制的,霸道disdainful不屑一顾,轻蔑的,不屑一顾的,轻视dogmatic拘谨的,教条主义,拘泥于此,拘谨egotistic自负的,自负,自负的人,自大的haughty傲慢的,高傲的,傲慢,傲慢无礼high-and-mighty高大上,高大上的,高高在上,高大威猛imperative势在必行,当务之急,当务之急是,势在必得imperial御用,英皇,帝国的,帝国insolent无礼,无礼的人,无礼的,无理取闹magisterial判决书,判决officious凶恶的,恶毒的,恶毒,凶恶overweening嚣张跋扈,矫枉过正,嚣张跋扈的,霸道的paramount至高无上,最重要的,至高无上的,最重要的是peremptory强制性的,不容置疑的,强制,强制性predominant占主导地位的,占主导地位,占优势的,占优势preponderant突出的,占优势的,占主导地位的,领先的prevalent盛行的,盛行,流行的,普遍的proud骄傲,骄傲的,自豪,骄傲地说regnant摄政王,摄政,摄政者,摄政的sniffy嗅觉发达,嗅觉,嗅觉的,嗅嗅snotty鼻涕虫,鼻涕多,鼻涕,鼻涕的人sovereign主权,主权国家,主权国,主权者stuffy闷闷不乐,闷热,闷,闷热的supercilious傲慢无礼,傲慢无礼的,傲慢的,目空一切superior优异的,优异,优等生,优越的uppity傲慢的,嚣张,嚣张的,傲慢

Examples

  • Besides keeping a check on personal biases, Aggarwal also has to battle overbearing authorities.

  • The two former athletes from the Loroupe program said they felt they were being denied opportunities and prize money, and they spoke of an atmosphere in the training camp of overbearing control.

  • While most users appreciate the option of super-strong ANC, some users find it overbearing.

  • Everything, though, is turbulent in Franklin’s adult life in “Genius,” the effect of which, the series contends, is the loss of the singer’s mother at age 6 and a loving, nurturing but also overbearing and larger-than-life father.

  • If you can make the content they requested the first piece of content, that creates a really seamless way of creating a quick follow-up without seeming overbearing.

  • Overbearing regulations prevent people from doing their jobs.

  • Many former employees described Masters as a demanding, overbearing micromanager who had no boundaries.

  • In April 1992, U.S. News and World Report, called her the “overbearing yuppie wife from hell.”

  • A good score adds a little something to the mix but is never overbearing.

  • Loud, overbearing, and unseemly, he is the very personification of the human id in a mock turtleneck and gold chain.

  • An insolent overbearing steward had reigned absolute monarch of the soil, during a long period of fifteen years.

  • In his elevation he was proud, overbearing and cruel, and the barons rose up against him, and accomplished his destruction.

  • The rebel soldiers became more and more insulting and overbearing.

  • He possessed a vigorous intellect, great energy of thought and action, overbearing-purpose, and unflinching courage.

  • This last comer appeared to be in a state of great excitement, and his brutal, overbearing nature was clearly in evidence.