柯林斯詞典ego /?i?ɡ??, ??g??/ (egos) 1. N-VAR Someone's ego is their sense of their own worth. For example, if someone has a large ego, they think they are very important and valuable. 自我價(jià)值感 He had a massive ego, never would he admit he was wrong. 他有極強(qiáng)的自我價(jià)值感,從來(lái)不會(huì)承認(rèn)他錯(cuò)了。 返回 ego劍橋詞典your idea or opinion of yourself, especially your feeling of your own importance and ability 自我評(píng)價(jià);自我中心;自負(fù);自尊心 That man has such an enormous ego - I've never known anyone so full of themselves! 那個(gè)人自負(fù)得要命——我從來(lái)沒(méi)有見(jiàn)過(guò)這麼自以爲(wèi)是的人。 I'm glad she got the job - she needed something to boost /bolster her ego (= give her confidence ). 我很高興她得到了這份工作——她太需要點(diǎn)什麼來(lái)增強(qiáng)她的信心了。 psychology specialized in psychoanalysis , the part of a person's mind that tries to match the hidden desires (= wishes ) of the id (= part of the unconscious mind ) with the demands of the real world (心理分析上的)自我 也見(jiàn)alter ego superego 返回 ego