overconfident
英 [ˌəʊvəˈkɒnfɪdənt]
美 [ˌoʊvərˈkɑːnfɪdənt]
adj. 过分自信的; 自负的
BNC.48356 / COCA.27552
牛津词典
adj.
- 过分自信的;自负的
too confident
英英释义
adj
- marked by excessive confidence
- an arrogant and cocksure materialist
- so overconfident and impudent as to speak to the queen
- the less he knows the more positive he gets
双语例句
- God warns us never to get cocky and overconfident; that is the recipe for disaster.
神警告我们绝不可自高过于自信,那是招致灾难的处方。 - But success in its home market made Best Buy overconfident.
但在本土市场的成功让百思买过于自信。 - Alternatively, foreigners might just be overconfident.
或者,外国投资者可能信心过于充足了。 - Ifthey can just stay strong, not get overconfident.
希望他们能保持自信,避免自大心理。 - Some former colleagues and confidants say his incredible success and the adulation it has brought has made him overconfident in his ability to change the world.
一些前同事和密友表示,马云惊人的成功以及由此带来的过度美誉,使他对自己改变世界的能力过于自信。 - I hope your success will not make you overconfident.
我希望你的发迹不会让你过于自信。 - He may have been overconfident that he could do so again.
他这次可能对此太过自信了。 - 'Toyota was overconfident in its competitiveness and they just kept pressing the accelerator,'he says.
他表示,丰田汽车过于相信其竞争力,一直在狂踩油门。 - Senator Obama is warning his supporters against being overconfident.
Obama参议员却一直在警告他的支持者不要过于自负。 - Cooper and his colleagues found the highest pay and the most overconfident behavior among chief executives who had been in office for an average of six years.
库伯和他的同事发现,获得最高薪酬和做出最自负行为的CEO平均任职期为6年。