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self-applauding

/uh-plawd/US // əˈplɔd //UK // (əˈplɔːd) //

自吹自擂,自赞,自诩为,自称颂

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to clap the hands as an expression of approval, appreciation, acclamation, etc.: They applauded wildly at the end of the opera.
    • : to express approval; give praise; acclaim.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to clap the hands so as to show approval, appreciation, etc., of: to applaud an actor; to applaud a speech.
    • : to praise or express approval of: to applaud a person's ambition.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inboastful
Synonyms
arrogant傲慢的,傲慢,嚣张的,嚣张bombastic轰轰烈烈,虚张声势,轰轰烈烈的,夸夸其谈cocky傲慢的,骄横的,狂妄的,傲慢exultant兴高采烈,欢呼雀跃,欢欣鼓舞,兴高采烈地pompous夸夸其谈,虚夸的,浮夸,虚夸pretentious装腔作势,矫情,矫揉造作,矫情的big大,大的,大型,很大big-headed耍大牌,耍大牌的,磊落,顽皮的conceited自负的,自负,自负的人,自以为是crowing乌鸦嘴,乌鸦叫声,乌啼声,乌鸦叫egotistic自负的,自负,自负的人,自大的egotistical自负的,自负,自大,自大的人full of hot air热气腾腾,满腔热血,充满热气,热气腾腾的hifalutin郝福林,郝福禄丁,郝福禄,郝福如hot stuff热的东西,热料,热销品,热销产品know-it-all万事通,无所不知,百事通loudmouth大嘴,大嘴巴,大嘴巴子,大嘴儿on ego trip自负的旅行,自大的旅行,自负之旅,自负的旅程puffed-up膨大的,蓬头垢面,蓬头垢面的,胀大的self-aggrandizing自吹自擂,自我吹嘘,自夸,自我吹捧smart-alecky聪明的艾乐琪,聪明的阿勒克基,聪明的阿勒卡,聪明伶俐的阿勒卡snooty傲慢无礼,傲慢的人,傲慢的,傲慢strutting大摇大摆的,大摇大摆,大摇大摆地stuck-up卡住的,卡住了,卡住的人,卡住了的swaggering大摇大摆的,大摇大摆,大摇大摆地,大摇大摆地走着swanky奢华的,帅气的,奢华,帅气swollen-headed头胀脑胀的,头胀脑胀,头脑发胀的,头脑发胀too big for one's britches身不由己,大材小用,贪大求全,贪多嚼不烂vainglorious虚荣心,虚荣心强,虚荣心作祟,虚荣的vaunting炫耀,炫耀性,夸耀,虚荣心windbag风袋,风包,风囊,风筒

Examples

  • “This is an example of the progress that can be achieved when you collaborate and dedicate resources to improving the quality of water,” said Ohio governor Mike DeWine last year, applauding the EPA’s decision to declare fish in the river safe to eat.

  • To which the farmers and ranchers listening to his speech applauded very mightily.

  • Further, while TikTok should be applauded for exposing its algorithm, its competitors are likely to scoff at its suggestion that “all companies should disclose their algorithms, moderation policies, and data flows to regulators.”

  • We try to show all sides to the story’ — lots of people are trying to do that … I applaud what they try to get at, but I just don’t see that as a defendable position.

  • Protecting their funding is a noble intention, and the Legislature should be applauded for it.

  • It seems backwards to applaud what is already necessary, what has already been clear for a long time.

  • Far beyond his well-earned lucre, this is the reason to applaud Radcliffe the most.

  • They were up on their feet so often to applaud the Texas senator that his speech was practically an aerobics class.

  • I applaud Paul Ryan and the CBC members for their willingness to engage while respectfully listening to what each had to say.

  • If it was The View, someone off to the side would be motioning for the audience to applaud.

  • A small contingent of the members hurried off to applaud the successful comic opera of the hour.

  • I think so, at least, by the agitation they are in and by the self-satisfied air with which they applaud their success.

  • When June's fortune is finished all applaud her, as if she had performed some feat of skill, and then Mr. Morrell seizes Wy.

  • All eyes are bent in eager gaze to catch the first glimpse of the new Hamlet—all hands are ready to applaud.

  • He himself was sufficient audience to himself, ready to applaud and condemn with equal exaggeration of feeling.