diffident
美音:['dɪfɪdənt] 英音:['dɪfɪdənt]简单释义:
adj.缺乏自信的;胆怯的;羞怯的
网络心虚;不自信的;羞涩的
完整释义:
adj.
1.缺乏自信的
2.羞怯的,胆怯的
3.羞怯,忸怩羞怯
4.冷淡
例句:
He is diffident about expressing his opinions.
他对于表达自己的意见感到胆怯。The quality or state of being diffident; timidity or shyness.
缺乏自信;胆怯缺乏自信的性质或状态;胆小的或羞怯的The epistemological imperialism of modern science is a far cry from the cautious empiricism of Bacon and the diffident wisdom of Newton.
现代科学的认识论的帝国主义,与谨慎的实证主义的培根和缺乏自信的智慧的牛顿相距甚远。How such arguments are received will depend on how well the diffident former academic is able to make his nation's case.
上述论调在多大程度上能为人们所接受,将取决于这位羞怯的前学者能多么有力地为自己的国家进行辩护。We be placed in an inside Chinese language to turn the extreme diffident ages.
我们处在一个中国文化极度缺乏自信的时代。Japanese officials have been more diffident about the agreement and insist their country's sanctions remain in place.
日本官方对朝鲜的态度信心不足,坚称将继续对其制裁。Many people believe I am a diffident person, but as a matter of fact I'd like to have long talks with close friends.
许多人认为我很内向,实际上我很愿意与好朋友长谈。"I've had experience enough, " said Hurstwood blandly, but he felt a little diffident about referring to Fitzgerald and Moy.
“我有足够的经验,”赫斯渥淡淡地说道,但他没敢提及费莫酒店。
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