bashfulness

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基本釋義

n.
羞怯; 靦腆

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

I was overcome with bashfulness when I met her.

遇到她時(shí)我顯得極其羞怯。

柯林斯例句

The bashfulness contrasting with his usual happy audacity had charmed her.

他的靦腆與他平時(shí)使她著迷的肆無(wú)忌憚的快活勁兒形成鮮明的對(duì)比.

辭典例句

Hareton , with all his bashfulness, isn't a model of nice behaviour.

哈里頓, 雖然非常羞怯, 卻不是品行端正的榜樣.

辭典例句

Laurie forgot his bashfulness, and grew sociable at once.

勞笠把自己的靦腆忘得一干二凈, 并且立刻變得隨和了.

辭典例句

Laurie's bashfulness soon wore off.

勞笠的緬腆很快煙消云散了.

辭典例句

Though modesty be a virtue, yet bashfulness is a vice.

謙遜固為美德, 羞怯卻是瑕疵.

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It was the Swedish boy who showed a bashfulness.

倒是瑞典小伙子很靦腆.

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Bashfulness is an enemy to poverty.

羞怯是脫貧之?dāng)?

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Or the bashfulness he expressed through his laugh?

是通過(guò)他笑聲中表達(dá)的害羞?

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Men of great ability so often feel bashfulness in addressing a large assembly.

很有才能的人在大庭廣眾面前講話也常會(huì)感到靦腆.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. feeling embarrassed due to modesty

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