0 Insecure people have little confidence and are uncertain about their own abilities or if other people really like them:
I wonder what it was about her upbringing that made her so insecure.
1 (of objects or situations) not safe or not protected:
2 (of people) lacking confidence and doubting their own abilities:
3 (of objects or situations) not fixed or safe:
If the threat or use of force makes states insecure, realist folklore posits that they should increase their power.
The egocentrically insecure are more likely than the egocentrically secure to abstain, perhaps out of protest.
Risk, uncertainty and competition have produced insecure, ephemeral, project-based collaboration.
Most striking, senior, urban members were more likely to defect from the party, not when they were insecure, but when they were electorally strong.
They felt that insecure land tenure and political cronyism were creating financial and even political problems.
People are feeling insecure; they want their home to be a fortress.
The authors conclude that assessing highly insecure attachment style in the clinical context could beneficially influence choice of therapeutic intervention.
Most ill nevermarried women were in unreliable care situations and depended upon insecure intra-generational kin support and non-kin assistance.
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不自信的, 無把握的, 缺乏信心的…
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不自信的, 无把握的, 不安全的…
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inseguro, inseguro/ura [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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inseguro…
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(精神的に)不安定な, 臆病な…
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kendine güveni olmayan, emniyetsiz, korumasız…
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manquant d’assurance, non sécurisé/-ée, inquiet…
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insegur…
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