昂然 (ang ran): translation, meaning, pronunciation, examples

By ricky | December 5, 2017

昂然 (Chinese PinYin: [áng rán]; traditional Chinese: 昂然) may mean: (1) adj. upright and unafraid; (2) adj. proud and bold. It is often used in formal or written Mandarin Chinese. Some common phrases and expressions are: 昂然而立 (stand upright), 昂然走进 (walked into some place proudly), 昂然挺立 / 昂然的站立 (stand tall), 昂然自得 / 昂然自若 (be proud and confident), 昂然而入 / 昂然直入 (step grandly in).

Literally: 昂 (hold high) + 然 (look)

1. How to pronounce 昂然?

Chinese Pinyin: [áng rán]

Pronunciation examples: Please click to play the below audio.

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2. Synonyms And Antonyms of 昂然

Synonyms: 昂扬, 高昂, 振奋, 昂然, 奋发, 激昂

Antonyms: 低落, 消极, 低垂, 消沉, 低沉, 颓唐, 颓丧, 下降, 降低

3. What are the fixed expression, collocation and idioms that contains 昂然

Fixed expression: 昂然而立 (stand upright),

Collocation: 昂然走进 (walked into some place proudly), 昂然挺立 / 昂然的站立 (stand tall),

Idioms: 昂然自得 / 昂然自若 (be proud and confident), 昂然而入 / 昂然直入 (step grandly in),

Terminologies: N/A

4. How to use 昂然 in a sentence?

Below are some example sentences and quotes containing 昂然.

4.1 不管凯撒怎么评价我的,我也能昂然自若。

Translation: I don’t care what Caesar thinks of me. I am proud and flatter no one.

4.2 你的上帝要求你昂然的活着, 去实现你的命运

Translation: Your God requires from you to be “upright” to fulfill your destiny!

4.3 现在,起来吧,昂然的站立好。

Translation: Now get up to stand tall.

4.4 地面到中央宝塔的顶端,这座圣殿犹如一栋30层楼高的建筑,昂然而立。

Translation: From the ground to the top of its central tower, the temple stands upright, as tall as a thirty-story building.

4.5 这位法官昂然走进法庭。

Translation: The judge walked into the courtroom proudly.

4.6 只有那些为真理昂然挺立的人们会得到最终的胜利

Translation: It is only people who show upright positions in standing for the truth that win at last.

4.7 我们需要认清我们自己, 然后昂然的活着.

Translation: We need to know who we are and then stand upright and unafraid.

4.8 这首诗表达出诗人昂然自得的生活情趣和超然旷达的人生态度。

Translation: The poetry expressed the feelings of being happy and pleased with oneself and attitude towards life.

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Category: Standard Chinese Words And Expressions

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