n. 虚荣(心),自负;(相对于非常严肃的事而言)无意义,微不足道;梳妆台,盥洗柜;自负的行为,虚荣的态度;自费出版
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vanity mirrorn. (妇女手提包中的)化妆镜
1.But vanity, not love, has been my folly.
然而我的愚蠢,并不是在恋爱方面,而是有虚荣心方面。
2.The least defensible motive is vanity.
最牵强的理由就是虚荣心。
3.This is also vanity, yea, it is a sore travail.
这也是虚空,是极重的劳苦。
4.He was too puffed up with his own importance, too blinded by vanity to accept their verdict on him.
他的重要地位让他太过傲气、太过自负,从而无法接受他人对自己的意见。
5.Therefore their days did he consume in vanity, and their years in trouble.
因此他叫他们的日子,全归虚空,叫他们的年岁,尽属惊恐。
6.Yes, vanity is a weakness indeed.
不错,虚荣的确是个弱点。
7.Power, like vanity, is insatiable.
权力,正如虚荣,是永难满足的。