complacent
/kəmˈpleɪsnt/ (bre, ipa) · /kəmˈpleɪsnt/ (ame, ipa) · /kəm-ˈplā-sᵊnt/ (ame, mw)
complacent — 形容詞
- complacentpositive
- more complacentcomparative
- most complacentsuperlative
1. too pleased with your own success or with how things are, so you stop trying to
自滿的
因太滿意現況而不再努力或警覺的
too pleased with your own success or with how things are, so you stop trying to improve or stop noticing possible problems
After the first sales jump, Imani became complacent and stopped checking customer complaints.
第一次業績大漲後,Imani 變得自滿,不再查看客訴。
become complacent and stop checking for problems
The team grew complacent after winning easily in the first month.
那支隊伍在第一個月輕鬆獲勝後變得自滿了。
grow complacent after early success
Lisa sounded complacent about the storm, despite the rising river nearby.
儘管附近河水正在上漲,Lisa 對那場暴風雨的態度仍顯得自滿。
A complacent manager ignored two safety warnings from the night-shift staff.
那位自滿的經理無視夜班員工提出的兩次安全警告。
By spring, the company looked complacent while smaller shops opened nearby.
到了春天,那家公司在較小的店陸續開張時顯得自滿。
- self-satisfied
milder; focuses on being pleased with yourself, not necessarily missing danger
- smug
more openly annoying and more likely to show in a smile, tone, or manner
- overconfident
focuses on believing too strongly in your own ability rather than relaxing after success
文法句型
be/become/grow complacent
complacent about + noun
用法筆記
Often used critically for a person, team, or company after some early success. It usually suggests that they are no longer alert to danger or no longer working to get better.