He has diffidence in expressing his opinions . 他表達意見時缺乏自信。
Such diffidence calmed rather than alerted us . 這種優(yōu)柔寡斷的調(diào)子沒有使我們警覺起來,反倒使我們安心了。
As a result heath rarely exhibited nixon's crippling diffidence . 因此,希思很少表現(xiàn)出尼克松那種郁郁寡歡。
The outer crust of her life, all of her natural diffidence and reserve, was torn away . 她的生活的外殼,她的一切天生的羞怯和莊重,全撕破了。
This lady received the visitors with a mixture of ceremony and diffidence quite english . 這位太太接待客人既拘泥禮節(jié),又很靦腆,頗有英國風味。
Mr. pen, besides other drawbacks, chose to entertain an extreme diffidence about himself . 潘先生,除了其他缺點外,對涉及他自己的事總是異常膽怯。
He had never thought of his sweetheart as of so superior a being, and he was instantly taken with a feeling of diffidence . 他從來沒有想到他的愛人會這樣的華貴,竟使他的內(nèi)心立刻產(chǎn)生了一種自慚形穢的感覺。
I continued this method some few years, but gradually left it, retaining only the habit of expressing myself in terms of modest diffidence . 這種方法我連續(xù)用了幾年,后來就逐漸拋棄,只保留了謙恭的不作肯定表述的習慣。
Not unconscious in the outset of the inferiority of my qualifications, experience in my own eyes, perhaps still more in the eyes of others, has strengthened the motives to diffidence of myself . 就任之初,我并非不知道我的能力薄弱,而且我自己的經(jīng)歷更使我缺乏自信,這在別人看來,恐怕更是如此。
What affectation of diffidence was this at first “起初為什么裝模做樣羞羞答答? ”
diffidenceとは意味:diffidence n. 気おくれ, 自信のなさ; 內(nèi)気, 謙虛. 【動詞+】 ◆He felt severe diffidence about his abilities but decided to persevere nevertheless. 自分の能力について極度に気おくれを感じたが, それでも根気よくやり通そうと決心した I felt some diffidence about p...