词组 | airs and graces |
释义 | Idiom airs and graces false ways of behaving that are intended to make other people feel that you are important and belong to a high social class.The other children started calling her 'princess' because of her airs and graces.It's no good putting on airs and graces with me. I knew you when you were working in a shop!Look at you giving yourself airs and graces - think you're better than us, do you? airs and graces noun braces; suspenders. Rhyming slang, surviving earlier senses 'Epsom Races' and 'faces' UK, 1960airs and gracesA pretentious manner. She's always putting on airs and graces because she wants to impress other people. There's no need to put on airs and graces with me. I knew you long before you ever became successful. airs and gracesBRITISHIf someone has airs and graces, they behave in a way which shows that they think they are better or more important than other people. I have never liked him — and his daughter is so full of airs and graces. Ian is such a nice bloke. He has no airs and graces. Note: You can also say that someone puts on airs and graces. In Liverpool I can still be myself, I don't have to put on any airs and graces here. airs and gracesan affected manner of behaving, designed to attract or impress. Britishˌairs and ˈgraces(British English, disapproving) behaviour which is elegant but unnatural and intended to impress others: Her airs and graces didn’t impress her fellow students at all. |
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