humble 音标拼音: [h'ʌmbəl]
a . 卑下的,谦逊的,粗陋的
vt . 使…卑下,挫,贬抑
卑下的,谦逊的,粗陋的使…卑下,挫,贬抑
humble adj 1 :
low or inferior in station or quality ; "
a humble cottage "; "
a lowly parish priest "; "
a modest man of the people "; "
small beginnings " [
synonym : {
humble }, {
low },
{
lowly }, {
modest }, {
small }]
2 :
marked by meekness or modesty ;
not arrogant or prideful ; "
a humble apology "; "
essentially humble ...
and self -
effacing ,
he achieved the highest formal honors and distinctions "-
B .
K .
Malinowski [
ant : {
proud }]
3 :
used of unskilled work (
especially domestic work ) [
synonym :
{
humble }, {
menial }, {
lowly }]
4 :
of low birth or station (`
base '
is archaic in this sense );
"
baseborn wretches with dirty faces "; "
of humble (
or lowly )
birth " [
synonym : {
base }, {
baseborn }, {
humble }, {
lowly }]
v 1 :
cause to be unpretentious ; "
This experience will humble him "
2 :
cause to feel shame ;
hurt the pride of ; "
He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss " [
synonym :
{
humiliate }, {
mortify }, {
chagrin }, {
humble }, {
abase }]
Humble \
Hum "
ble \ (
h [
u ^]
m "
b '
l ;
277 ),
a . [
Compar . {
Humbler }
(
h [
u ^]
m "
bl [~
e ]
r );
superl . {
Humblest } (
h [
u ^]
m "
bl [
e ^]
st ).] [
F .,
fr .
L .
humilis on the ground ,
low ,
fr .
humus the earth ,
ground .
See {
Homage },
and cf . {
Chameleon }, {
Humiliate }.]
1 .
Near the ground ;
not high or lofty .
[
1913 Webster ]
Thy humble nest built on the ground . --
Cowley .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Not pretentious or magnificent ;
unpretending ;
unassuming ;
modest ;
as ,
a humble cottage .
Used to describe objects .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
Thinking lowly of one '
s self ;
claiming little for one '
s self ;
not proud ,
arrogant ,
or assuming ;
thinking one '
s self ill -
deserving or unworthy ,
when judged by the demands of God ;
lowly ;
weak ;
modest .
Used to describe people .
[
1913 Webster ]
God resisteth the proud ,
but giveth grace unto the humble . --
Jas .
iv .
6 .
[
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She should be humble who would please . --
Prior .
[
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Without a humble imitation of the divine Author of our . . .
religion we can never hope to be a happy nation . --
Washington .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Humble plant } (
Bot .),
a species of sensitive plant ,
of the genus {
Mimosa } ({
Mimosa sensitiva }).
{
To eat humble pie },
to endure mortification ;
to submit or apologize abjectly ;
to yield passively to insult or humiliation ; --
a phrase derived from a pie made of the entrails or humbles of a deer ,
which was formerly served to servants and retainers at a hunting feast .
See {
Humbles }. --
Halliwell . --
Thackeray .
[
1913 Webster ]
Humble \
Hum "
ble \,
a .
Hornless .
See {
Hummel }. [
Scot .]
[
1913 Webster ]
Humble \
Hum "
ble \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Humbled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Humbling }.]
1 .
To bring low ;
to reduce the power ,
independence ,
or exaltation of ;
to lower ;
to abase ;
to humilate .
[
1913 Webster ]
Here ,
take this purse ,
thou whom the heaven '
s plagues Have humbled to all strokes . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
The genius which humbled six marshals of France .
--
Macaulay .
[
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2 .
To make humble or lowly in mind ;
to abase the pride or arrogance of ;
to reduce the self -
sufficiently of ;
to make meek and submissive ; --
often used rexlexively .
[
1913 Webster ]
Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God ,
that he may exalt you . --
1 Pet .
v .
6 .
Syn :
To abase ;
lower ;
depress ;
humiliate ;
mortify ;
disgrace ;
degrade .
[
1913 Webster ]
203 Moby Thesaurus words for "
humble ":
abase ,
abash ,
abject ,
accommodating ,
acquiescent ,
adapting ,
adaptive ,
adjusting ,
altruistic ,
amenable ,
apologetic ,
base ,
baseborn ,
beat down ,
below the salt ,
bend ,
break ,
break down ,
bring down ,
bring low ,
bring to terms ,
broken ,
bump ,
bust ,
cast down ,
chagrin ,
chasten ,
chastened ,
cockney ,
committed ,
common ,
commonplace ,
compliant ,
conquer ,
consecrated ,
contrite ,
crush ,
debase ,
dedicated ,
deferential ,
deflate ,
degrade ,
demean ,
demeaning ,
demote ,
deplume ,
devoted ,
disadvantaged ,
discomfit ,
disgrace ,
disgrade ,
disinterested ,
displume ,
domesticated ,
dovelike ,
downgrade ,
embarrass ,
fell ,
flatten ,
gentle ,
homely ,
housebroken ,
humble -
looking ,
humble -
visaged ,
humbled ,
humblest ,
humiliate ,
ignoble ,
in the shade ,
inferior ,
infra dig ,
inglorious ,
innocuous ,
insignificant ,
junior ,
lamblike ,
least ,
less ,
lesser ,
let down ,
lose face ,
low ,
lowborn ,
lowbred ,
lower ,
lowest ,
lowliest ,
lowly ,
master ,
mean ,
meek ,
melted ,
mild ,
minor ,
modest ,
mortify ,
nonclerical ,
obedient ,
obscure ,
obsequious ,
ordinary ,
overmaster ,
override ,
overwhelm ,
pacific ,
passive ,
peaceable ,
penitent ,
penitential ,
penitentiary ,
plain ,
plebeian ,
poor ,
prostrate ,
pull down ,
put down ,
put out ,
put to shame ,
quell ,
quiet ,
reconciled ,
reduce ,
repentant ,
reserved ,
resigned ,
respectful ,
ride down ,
rude ,
sacrificing ,
second rank ,
second string ,
secondary ,
self -
abasing ,
self -
abnegating ,
self -
abnegatory ,
self -
denying ,
self -
devoted ,
self -
effacing ,
self -
forgetful ,
self -
immolating ,
self -
neglectful ,
self -
neglecting ,
self -
renouncing ,
self -
sacrificing ,
self -
unconscious ,
selfless ,
servile ,
shabby -
genteel ,
shame ,
sheepish ,
simple ,
sink ,
small ,
smash ,
softened ,
strip of rank ,
sub ,
subaltern ,
subdue ,
subdued ,
subject ,
subjugate ,
submissive ,
subordinate ,
subservient ,
suppress ,
tame ,
tamed ,
teachable ,
third rank ,
third string ,
third -
estate ,
touched ,
trample down ,
trample underfoot ,
tread underfoot ,
tyrannize ,
unacquisitive ,
unambitious ,
unaspiring ,
unassuming ,
unboastful ,
uncomplaining ,
underprivileged ,
undistinguished ,
ungenteel ,
unimportant ,
unimposing ,
unman ,
unobtrusive ,
unostentatious ,
unpossessive ,
unprepossessing ,
unpresuming ,
unpresumptuous ,
unpretending ,
unpretentious ,
unresisting ,
unselfish ,
unsparing of self ,
unwashed ,
vanquish ,
vulgar
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英語「humble」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書 According to the 2010 United States Census, Humble is the 7264 most common surname in the United States, belonging to 4588 individuals Humble is most common among White (89 71%) individuals
humbleの意味と使い方 | ネイティブと英語について話したこと 例文 They lived in a humble two-bedroom apartment before they became famous 彼らは有名になる前はベッドルームが2つの質素なアパートに住んでいた。
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HUMBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Did you know? Humility: Its Use and Meaning Humility means “the state of being humble ” Both it and humble have their origin in the Latin word humilis, meaning "low " Humble can be used to describe what is ranked low by others, as in "persons of humble origins "
「humble」の意味・使い方・表現・読み方 - 英辞郎 on the WEB : プロのスポーツ選手 たちはかつては謙虚 だったものだが、今はそうでないことが多い。 ・She was so humble that she didn't like talking about herself : 彼女はとても謙虚 だったので、自分 のことを話すのが好きではなかった。 〔行為 が〕つつましい、謙虚
HUMBLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com HUMBLE definition: not proud or arrogant; modest See examples of humble used in a sentence
HUMBLE | Cambridge 英語-日本語辞典での定義 - Cambridge Dictionary In these novels, artists could come from humble beginnings, and, to an extent, they could even derive strength from their position within the "mass" population
<Weblio英会話コラム>英語「humble」の意味や使い方は?例文を交えて解説 「humble」には「謙虚な」という意味があります。 これは、自分の能力や成果を誇示せず、他人の意見を尊重する姿勢を表すときに使います。 例文:She remained humble despite her great success (彼女は大成功にも関わらず謙虚なままだった。 )
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HUMBLE の定義と意味|Collins英語辞典 To humble is to bring down the pride of another or to reduce him or her to a state of abasement: to humble an arrogant enemy To degrade is to demote in rank or standing, or to reduce to a low level in dignity: to degrade an officer; to degrade oneself by lying