hum·ble1 /ˈhʌmbəl/ ●○○ adjectiveadj1 MODESTnot considering yourself or your ideas to be as important as other people’s 謙虛的,謙卑的 OPP proud → humilitya modest and humble man 一個謙卑的男人
2 CLASS IN SOCIETYhaving a low social class or position 〔階層或地位〕卑微的,低下的He started his career as a humble peanut farmer. 他從一個卑微的花生農起家。
humble background/origins etcIacocca rose from humble beginnings to become boss of Ford. 亞科卡出身卑微,後來成了福特公司的總裁。
3. in my humble opinion spokenTHINK/HAVE THE OPINION THAT used humorously to give your opinion about something 愚以爲,依拙見〔幽默用法〕in my humble opinion• Excellently done nevertheless, in my humble opinion.• In my humble opinion, he should not be called upon for such justification.• In my humble opinion, Sarah is not so much interested in old relationships as new. 4. my humble apologies British EnglishBrE spokenSORRY/APOLOGIZE used humorously to say you are sorry 是我的錯〔幽默用法〕 5 [only before noun]SIMPLE/NOT COMPLICATED simple and ordinary, but useful or effective 普通卻有用的The humble potato may be the key to feeding the world’s population. 小小的馬鈴薯卻可能擔起養活全世界人口的重任。
6. eat humble pie SORRY/APOLOGIZEto admit that you were wrong about something 承認錯誤,賠禮道歉eat humble pie• The Midlanders have been eating humble pie this season, though they deserve better fare.• Come and take potluck eat humble pie whatever.
7. your humble servant British EnglishBrE old useTCM a formal way of ending a letter 您卑微的仆人〔信末的自謙詞〕 8 somebody’s humble abode someone’s house or apartment – used humorously 某人的陋室,某人的寒舍 〔幽默用法〕Welcome to our humble abode. 歡迎光臨寒舍。
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