diffident信息详情
adj.羞怯的;缺乏自信的;谦虚谨慎的
diffidently───adv.缺乏自信地;踌躇地;羞怯地
diffidence───n.无自信;羞怯;内向
different───adj.不同的;个别的,与众不同的
diffluent───adj.流动性的;易溶解的
dissident───n.持不同政见者;异议分子;批评政府者;adj.持不同政见的,意见不同的
diffidentness───缺乏自信
confident───adj.自信的;确信的
difficult───adj.困难的;不随和的;执拗的
incident───n.事件,事变;插曲;adj.[光]入射的;附带的;易发生的,伴随而来的
John was as bouncy and ebullient as Helen was diffident and reserved.───约翰活泼、热情;而海伦却羞怯、矜持。
Speak out, my boy--don't be diffident.───说出来吧,孩子——别害怕。
He was modest and diffident about his own success.───他很谦虚,不愿谈及自己的成功。
She was of a helpless, fleshy build, with a frank, open countenance and an innocent, diffident manner.───她体格无力而多肉,一张坦率真诚的面容,一副天真无邪而羞怯神气。
Dick was always diffident when it came to staff matters, and not been able to summon up the gumption to bang the table.───遇到手下的人事问题时,迪克总是缺乏信心。他不能拿出气概,一锤定音。
The next day he received two more complaints, one from a man who came in diffident deprecation .───第二天,他又接到两起申诉,一起来自一个男的,用温和的语气提出意见。
Even really talented people are made to feel diffident and nervous when they are queuing in a long line for an interview.───排着长队等待面试时,哪怕是最有能力的人也会觉得没有信心,紧张。
But in a recent interview with Fox News , the president sounded diffident and nervous about his economic policy .───但最近在接受福克斯新闻网采访的时候,奥巴马总统对自己的经济政策出言谨慎,听起来充满了心虚和不安。
The Communist Party is diffident about laying claim to any development model that other countries might copy.───共产党在宣称自身拥有可供其他国家效仿的发展模式上十分低调。