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Перевод: self-importance speek self-importance


[существительное]
большое самомнение; важничанье; самомнение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Recognise that this is a form of self-importance - that everyone is perfect just as they are.
  2. I has all his trademarks and more: male impotence and self-importance; female oppression and revenge; and acerbic wit that cuts swathes through any passing target.
  3. It was indeed amazing that the geese did not cackle; that so many young people held their peace and denied themselves the self-importance of being known to possess a supreme secret.
  4. Only on Wednesday night, back in his Islwyn constituency, did Kinnock finally free himself from the trappings of self-importance imposed by his minders.
  5. This was a much changed Phillis from the buoyant, flushed - as a blown-up frog with her self-importance - righteous one that had left the house hardly an hour before.
  6. I am told by Russians, who in my experience have always been frank, that he is a man of formidable intellectual capacity, and little self-importance or vanity.
  7. The poems are delivered with the pompous self-importance of an obscure poet addressing a small band of intellectuals.
  8. Investment in soccer offered a sense of self-importance and pride at running an organization around which so much local interest was centred; the club made you "someone" in the town, a big fish in a small pool.
  9. It yearns to feel "special" to someone, to nourish its self-importance or relieve its sense of inferiority.
  10. Stepan reverses the news-from-Peshawar standpoint of the novel by wondering what "they", those powerful officials in the metropolis, are thinking about "us" and most especially about himself; the picture of Stepan Trofimovich Verkhovensky as a marked man because of the liberal views he held and very faintly expressed long ago, both frightens him and feeds his self-importance.
  11. Yet, for all its self-importance late-medieval Chichester was only a quarter the size of Salisbury in terms of its taxpayers, 869 of them in 1377.
  12. "No, you can't!" said Thomas, coming back through the baize door positively pink with self-importance.
  13. It glorifies in struggle, self-pity, self-importance, self-righteousness, self-sacrifice, punishing others, avoiding and denying responsibility, dishonesty and manipulation.

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