The proud resolution is as follows:
First, the word pronunciation:
British pronunciation: [pra? d]
American pronunciation: [pra? d]
Second, the word definition:
Adjective? Pride; Self-respect; superior
Proud; Proud; arrogantly
Third, the change of parts of speech:
Adverb:? Proud?
Comparison level:? Proud?
Superlative:? Proud?
Noun:? proud
Fourth, word collocation:
Proud university? prestigious university
Proud of what? happy
Quite proud? Very proud
Too proud? Too proud.
Proud to say? Proud to say
Verb (abbreviation for verb) usage:
Pride basically means "self-esteem" and "being above the surrounding surface". Used for praise, it can express "pride"; Used in a derogatory sense, it means "arrogance".
Proud is often followed by a phrase of, infinitive or that clause when used as a predicative. After of, it can follow a noun or gerund; An infinitive can have its own logical subject (from for).
Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs:
They are poor, but proud.
Although they are poor, they have backbone.
He is too proud to ask for help.
He is too proud to ask for help.
He is too proud to ask questions.
He is too proud to ask questions.
They are proud of their success.
They are proud of their success.
We are proud that you won the championship.
We are proud that you won the championship.