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What does pride mean?

"Hold your head high" means: hold your head high and describe your happiness after getting rid of long-term pressure.

1, pronounced: yanmeiyi tǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ

2. Source: The Book of Jingzhou with Han written by Li Bai, a famous poet and writer in the Tang Dynasty: "Why not cherish the land in front of the steps and not make Bai proud?" ?

Why not vacate a foot square in front of the court so that I can hold my head high and work hard on the blue clouds?

Example: Xiaoming's grades have been poor, but he won the third place in this exam, and his parents finally held their heads high.

4, usage: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.

Extended data:

The antonym of "hold your head high": dejected and despondent.

1, pronounced: chuí tóu sàng qì ?.

2. Express meaning: describe the feeling of depression and discomfort caused by failure or failure.

3. Source: From "Sending the Poor" by Han Yu, a famous writer and poet in the Tang Dynasty, "The master became dejected and despondent, got up and thanked him, burned the car and destroyed the ship, and extended his seat."

The host became dejected and despondent, thanked him, burned the wicker cart and the straw boat, and invited the poor to sit in the seats of the distinguished guests.

4. Just as the students were dejected and despondent because of the failure of the basketball match, Zhang Yong told a joke to dispel everyone's resentment.