0 admitting to having a characteristic that is considered to be bad or not acceptable -- 自我坦白的;自己承认的
But he was describing himself in this way, as a self-confessed monetarist, as a man of immense virtue who followed the most superb monetary policies with tremendous consistency.
What the book lacks in theoretical sophistication is more than made up for by its author's self-confessed empiricism.
A self-confessed novice, she said that her husband knew more about the energy sector then she did.
The friction is between them and the other nationalist party which has been represented here a great deal longer than either of the relatively newly-arrived self-confessed nationalist parties.
I am referring to the self-confessed defect within the pages of the document namely, that it is not a plan.
Indeed, he is a self-confessed "fat cat".
It concerned a self-confessed millionaire tax dodger who had exiled himself but who came back when he owed £500,000 in tax.
Their lawlessness is self-confessed, as is their anarchy.