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vanity
- IPA[ˈvanədē]
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- excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or achievements;denoting a person or company that publishes works at the author's expense
noun: vanity, plural noun: vanities
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- 1. excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or achievements it flattered his vanity to think I was in love with him the personal vanities and ambitions of politicians 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ denoting a person or company that publishes works at the author's expense a vanity press
- 2. the quality of being worthless or futile the vanity of human wishes 同義詞
- 3. North American a dressing table.
- ▪ US a bathroom unit consisting of a washbasin typically set into a counter with a cabinet beneath.
- a vehicle license plate bearing a distinctive or personalized combination of letters, numbers, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the world regarded as a place of frivolity and idle amusement (originally with reference to ...
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- a dressing table.
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- a small mirror used for applying makeup, especially one fitted in a visor of a motor vehicle.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small case fitted with a mirror and compartments for makeup.
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- a dressing table.
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- a vehicle licence plate bearing a distinctive or personalized combination of letters, numbers, ...
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- a unit consisting of a washbasin set into a flat top with cupboards beneath.
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- IPA[ˈvanɪti]
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- excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or achievements: it flattered his vanity to think I was in love with him the vanities and ambitions of politicians
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