英日字典: かさ高
かさ高
7 文書を見つけるための辞書。
- chesty, arrogant, self-important
- 横風, 横柄, 見高, 権高, 驕傲, 頭勝ち, 不遜, かさ高, 驕慢, 傲岸, 傲慢不遜, 傲然たる, 頭勝, 偉そう, 高慢, 高慢ちき, 腰高, 傲慢, 大柄, 豪然たる, 尊大
- having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride; "an arrogant official"; "arrogant claims"; "chesty as a peacock"
- 横柄なプライドから不当な重要さの感情を持つまたは示す
- impudent, insolent, flip, snotty-nosed
- 横風, ちょこざい, ちょこ才, 洒落臭い, 驕傲, 猪口才, 不遜, 僭越, 生意気, 失礼, かさ高, 驕慢, 無遠慮, 不躾け, しゃらくさい, 酒落くさい, 傍若無人, 酒落臭い, 不躾, 僣越, 不仕付け, 旁若無人, 傲慢, 烏滸がましい, 大柄, 無礼, 小癪
- marked by casual disrespect; "a flip answer to serious question"; "the student was kept in for impudent behavior"
- 無関心な軽蔑で特徴付けられる
- overbearing, authoritarian, dictatorial
- 横風, 横柄, 高飛車, 不遜, 権威的, かさ高, 上手, 高姿勢, 独裁的, 傲岸, 傲慢不遜, 高圧的, ワンマン, 威圧的, 大風, 腰高, 居丈高, 大柄
- expecting unquestioning obedience; "the timid child of authoritarian parents"; "insufferably overbearing behavior toward the waiter"
- 絶対服従を期待するさま
- brazen, brassy, barefaced, brazen-faced, bodacious, insolent, audacious, bald-faced
- 横風, 破廉恥, 靦然たる, ずうずうしい, いけ図図しい, 僭上, 憎々しい, 驕傲, 不遜, 野面皮, 図々しい, 恥しらず, 僭越, 生意気, 不遠慮, 厚かましい, 押強い, かさ高, 太太しい, 野太い, いけ図々しい, 厚顔, 暴慢, 鉄面, 驕慢, 押し強い, 猛々しい, 無遠慮, 白白しい, 図図しい, 不躾け, 不埓, 不埒, 鉄面皮, 図太い, 猛猛しい, 僣上, 太い, 不届, 不躾, 専横, 大風, 僣越, 不仕付け, 旁若無人, 恥知らず, 傲慢, 白々しい, 無恥, 大柄, 厚皮, 無礼, たけだけしい, 臆面もない, 小癪, しゃあつく
- unrestrained by convention or propriety; "an audacious trick to pull"; "a barefaced hypocrite"; "the most bodacious display of tourism this side of Anaheim"- Los Angeles Times; "bald-faced lies"; "brazen arrogance"; "the modern world with its quick material successes and insolent belief in the boundless possibilities of progress"- Bertrand Russell
- 因習または礼儀により抑制されない
- sniffy, lordly, supercilious, overbearing, swaggering, prideful, imperious, haughty, disdainful
- 横風, 横柄, 見高, 御高い, 高飛車, 権高, 驕傲, 頭勝ち, 不遜, かさ高, 高姿勢, 驕慢, 蔑ろ, 傲岸, 傲慢不遜, 高圧的, 傲然たる, 頭勝, 大風, 高慢, 高慢ちき, 腰高, 傲慢, 居丈高, 大柄, 豪然たる, 尊大
- having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy; "some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines"; "haughty aristocrats"; "his lordly manners were offensive"; "walked with a prideful swagger"; "very sniffy about breaches of etiquette"; "his mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air"; "a more swaggering mood than usual"- W.L.Shirer
- 無価値なものとしてこれらの観点を軽蔑し、それに対して傲慢な優越性を誇示する
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