This only is certain, that there is nothing certain; and nothing more miserable and yet more arrogant than man.

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miserable ['mɪzrəbl] 词频2
adj. 悲惨的;令人痛苦的;太少的;卑鄙的;
💡 miser可怜+able...的 → 可怜的
"The final two months were a miserable coda to the President's first period in office."
总统首届任期的最后两个月非常糟糕。
近义:unfortunate, wretch, lamentable, luckless, pitiful, ragged 反义:jammy, lucky, privileged, successful, happy
arrogant ['ærəɡənt] 词频5 词根: rog
adj. 傲慢的,自大的;带有傲慢,出自傲慢;骄慢;骄;
💡 ar一再+rog要求,问+ant...的→一再要求的→傲慢的
"He's an arrogant little swine!"
他是个傲慢的小讨厌鬼!
近义:hubristic, immodest, inflated, insolent, assuming, assumptive 反义:low, lowly, meek, mild, modest, unassuming
certain ['sə:tən] 词频1 词根: an
adj. 某一;必然的;已确定的; pron. [动词用复数]某些;
"Federal courts have a certain cachet which state courts lack."
联邦法院有某种州法院所缺乏的特别的东西.
近义:some, inarguable, indisputable, indubitable, invariable, irrefragable 反义:neither, implausible, improbable, uncertain, unlikely, avoidable

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