timid是什么意思

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详细释义

  • 0 shy and nervous; without much confidence; easily frightened -- 羞怯的;膽小的,膽怯的

    • Kieran is a timid child. 柯爾然是個非常羞怯的孩子。

    • My dog is a little timid - especially around other dogs. 我的狗有點兒膽小,尤其是在周圍有其他狗的時候。

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  • The pupils were the same age (8 - 9) and showed the same characteristics (one disruptive, one timid, and three developing normally).

  • A big hear t was associated with bravery and dependability, whereas a small hear t was unreliable, timid, even cowardly.

  • If archaeology is still the 'handmaiden of history' it is because it is too timid.

  • By the time it reappeared, certain senators considered it too timid.

  • The changing pattern of services may itself be one of the factors involved in the development of timid prosperity.

  • She was a moderately demented, timid lady, aged seventy-six years of age, who lived with her husband in the community.

  • These children are psychologically different from the first group of six shy, timid children who had been low reactive and minimally fearful earlier in life.

  • We find that those with hardworking, even-tempered and aggressive personalities are more likely to vote than those with, respectively, lazy, moody and timid personalities.

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多语种翻译

  • 中文简体

    羞怯的, 胆小的,胆怯的…

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  • Español

    tímido, asustadizo, tímido/da [masculine-feminine…

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  • Português

    tímido…

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  • 日本語

    臆病な, 気が小さい, 内気な…

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  • Türk dili

    korkak, ürkek, çekingen…

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  • Français

    timide, craintif…

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  • Catalan

    tímid, espantadís…

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  • العربية

    خَجول…

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