نظـــــــــــــر سایر اساتید درباره این سوال چیست؟
پاسخ یک نیتیــــــو:
Native پاسخ منتخب) بهترین پاسخ)
it's vain and it's conceited
Excessively proud of oneself
Explanation:
Vain and conceited are two words with similar meanings.
Continuously looking in the mirror in admiration of oneself
could be viewed by others as a vain or conceited act.
Native2 پاسخ
it's vain and it's conceited
It's narcissistic
Explanation:
Futile would be 'in vain'. Here it refers to vanity, being conceited, possible synonym narrcissistic:
Having or showing an excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance.
Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth. Excessively proud of oneself.
ســــــــــــــوال کامل به شکل زیر است:
نفر B جلو آینه در حال خودنمایی است:
A: Stop showing off!
B: Showing off? Isn't that good?
A: No, it isn't. It's vain and it's conceited.
B: Well, I don't want to be vain and conceited.
A: Well, stop admiring yourself in the mirror, then.
اگر صفت ترجمه کنیم میشود:
1- این کار مغرور و خودپسند است.
اگر قید ترجمه کنیم میشود:
2- این کار مغرورانه و خودپسندانه است.
اگر اسم ترجمه کنیم میشود:
3- این کار غرور و خودپسندی است.
درحالـــــــــــی که vain و conceited هر دو صفت هستند.
به نظر شما اساتید گرامی کدام درست است؟