单词 | pride and prejudice |
释义 | > as lemmaspride and prejudice b. pride and prejudice (occasionally prejudice and pride). Cf. prejudice n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > [noun] > other types of pride self-pridea1586 pride and prejudice1610 purse-pride1648 beggar-pride1764 house pride1847 pride1870 the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > bias, prejudice > [noun] > linked with pride pride and prejudice1610 1610 Bp. J. Hall Sixt Decade v. 42 in Epist. (1611) III. Lay downe first, all pride and preiudice, and I cannot fear you. 1650 Bp. J. Taylor Rule & Exercises Holy Living iv. 323 There is in it [sc. anger] envy and sorrow, fear and scorn, pride and prejudice, [etc.]. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 120. ¶12 One would wonder to hear Sceptical Men disputing for the Reason of Animals, and telling us it is only our Pride and Prejudices that will not allow them the Use of that Faculty. 1758 Idler 13 May 41 The prejudices and pride of man. 1782 F. Burney Cecilia V. x. x. 379 The whole of this unfortunate business..has been the result of Pride and Prejudice. 1813 J. Austen (title) Pride and prejudice. a1866 J. C. Prince Poet. Wks. (1880) I. 263 For to the willing heart and thoughtful mind, To eyes with pride and prejudice unblind. 1922 Lincoln (Nebraska) Star 8 Dec. 11/5 (advt.) Every woman who has read the old novel knows of the woes that come where ‘Pride and Prejudice’ rule. It's an old story ever new. 1995 Guardian 15 Apr. (Weekend Suppl.) 46/4 The Frenchification extends to gastronomic pride and prejudice. < as lemmas |
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