self-described
adjective [ before noun ] uk/ˌself.dɪˈskraɪbd/ us/ˌself.dɪˈskraɪbd/
自称;自我形容
saying yourself what you are or what you are like
A self-described anglophile, she says London is her favourite city in the world. 她自称为亲英派,她说伦敦是她在世界上最喜欢的城市。
The former governor won the biggest share of self-described conservative voters.
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- Even some self-described supporters said they disagree with the MP on immigration.
- The self-described "country boy from Maine" grew up playing ice hockey on the many frozen ponds around his home town.
- She's a self-described workaholic who somehow combines teaching with working on her art full-time.