diffidence
英 ['dɪfɪd(ə)ns]
美
- n. 无自信;羞怯;内向
实用场景例句
- What women mistake as thoughtlessness is often just diffidence.
- 女性误以为是考虑不周的事情往往只是缺乏自信。
柯林斯例句
- He entered the room with a certain diffidence.
- 他怯生生地走进房间。
柯林斯例句
- He failed through diffidence.
- 他因缺乏自信而失败.
《现代英汉综合大词典》
- Mr. Cruncher, with some diffidence, explained himself as meaning'Old Nick's.'
- 克朗彻先生觉得有点扫兴, 解释说他指的是 “ 老撒旦 ”.
英汉文学 - 双城记
- As a result Heath rarely exhibited Nixon's crippling diffidence.
- 因此,希思很少表现出尼克松那种郁郁寡欢.
辞典例句
- He has diffidence in expressing his opinions.
- 他表达意见时缺乏自信.
辞典例句
- The outer crust of her life, all of her natural diffidence and reserve, was torn away.
- 她的生活的外壳, 她的一切天生的羞怯和庄重, 全撕破了.
辞典例句
- Mr Pen, besides other drawbacks, chose to entertain an extreme diffidence about himself.
- 潘先生, 除了其他缺点外, 对涉及他自己的事总是异常胆怯.
辞典例句
- In Beijing, pride jostles with insecurity diffidence sits alongside brisk self - confidence .
- 在北京, 自豪感与不安全感交织在一起,刻意的谨慎与强烈的 自信 同时存在.
互联网
- It is with diffidence and hesitation that I approach this work.
- 我是带著懦怯和犹豫接近这部作品的.
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- We set his silence down diffidence.
- 我们把他的沉默归之于缺乏自信.
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- We set his silence down to his diffidence.
- 我们把他的沉默归之于羞怯.
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- Diffidence is the poison of friendshellop.
- 迟疑是友情的毒药.
互联网
- Such diffidence dates back a long time.
- 此类缺乏信心的情况由来已久.
互联网
- A diffidence, perhaps too just.
- 一种也许过于正当的.
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