diffidence
英 ['dɪfɪd(ə)ns] 森闷 美
n. 无自信;羞怯;内向
短语
diffidence blazonness 缺乏自信
diffidence e 谦缓帆虚
docile & diffidence 温顺
shyness and diffidence 羞涩和感到胆怯
overcome diffidence and nervousness 克服不自信和紧张
With Awkward Diffidence 既尴尬又不安
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双语例句
1、I fervently wished we could warm up into some discussion, but my diffidence got the better of my conversational powers.
我热烈希望我们能进行一次活跃的讨论。但是我的羞怯,压倒了热烈讨论的动力。
2、It is with some diffidence that I try to speak to you in his own home of Newton as he was himself.
在牛顿自己的家里,我试图就牛顿扰春雹为题来进行演讲,是有些忐忑不安的。
3、No usage or custom was a bondage for him, and so was he able to rid me of my shrinking diffidence.
任何风俗习惯都束缚不住他,因此他才能去除掉我身上的畏缩胆怯。
4、Of bashfulness, diffidence or fear we had none, our main object being to bask in the heat of our own fervour.
我们没有害羞、胆怯和恐惧,因为我们的主要目的就是沉浸在我们自己的狂热当中。
5、Even money did not make much difference; farmers maintained a certain proud and wary reserve that might be seen as diffidence, in the presence of citizens they could buy ahd sell.
即使有了钱,乡下人也没有什么变化。在与他们做生意的城里人面前,他们保持着的某种尊严和小心翼翼的矜持,可能被看作胆怯。