Pretentious; boastful. Used of speech or manners. 夸大的自负的;好夸口的。用于谈话或态度
Being in a state of boastful elation or exultation. 自鸣得意的处于自负的得意洋洋或狂喜状态的
Boastful, unwarranted pride in one's accomplishments or qualities. 极度自负自负的,对某人的成绩或品德无保证地自负的
boastful
[ adj ] exhibiting self-importance <adj.all> big talk
Boastful \Boast"ful\, a. Given to, or full of, boasting; inclined to boast; vaunting; vainglorious; self-praising. -- {Boast"ful*ly}, adv. -- {Boast"ful*ness}, n.
"I'm a king of French language," he declares in the jocular, boastful style common in the group.
Despite boastful promises by early Reagan administration officials to either "turn the bank around" into a growth and market-promoting institution or to withdraw U.S. funding, little has changed.
Brave, confused, scared, boastful, their letters are at once naive and worldweary.
Sandomir's idols - his princes of pate, his rajahs of recession - are those guys who are bald and boastful.
In much leaner times the boastful ads have all but disappeared.
He opens the book with talk of 'unique' experiences in management and his skills of synthesis. But a touch boastful begining becomes a book that does get down into the Toshiba trenches to sift techniques.