self-assurance
英 [ˌself əˈʃʊərəns]
美 [ˌself əˈʃʊrəns]
n. 自信;胸有成竹
柯林斯词典
- 自信;胸有成竹
Someone who hasself-assuranceshows confidence in the things that they say and do because they are sure of their abilities.
英英释义
noun
- freedom from doubt
- his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular
- after that failure he lost his confidence
- she spoke with authority
双语例句
- His self-assurance enabled him to pull through difficulties.
他的自信使他能够渡过困难。 - Vampire teeth indicate you are relying on other people to provide your self-assurance.
会梦到长出吸血鬼的獠牙暗示你正依赖于别人来得到自我肯定。 - Connally's swaggering self-assurance fulfilled nixon's image of how a leader should act.
康纳利狂妄自大,正符合尼克松心目中一个领导人应有的举止。 - Such self-assurance about one's own language is fairly common among the English.
在全体英格兰人当中这种对自己语言的十分自信的态度是相当普遍的。 - It is the self-assurance of the new generation which makes them sure of their success.
年轻一代的自信让他们对成功志在必得。 - Having prepared sufficiently for one year, I have powerful self-assurance that I can cruise to my dream university.
在充分复习了一年以后,我深信我能成功地考上梦想中的学校。 - What Hurstwood got as the result of this determination was more self-assurance that each particular day was not the day.
这个决心在赫斯渥身上产生的结果是,他更加相信每一个特定的日子都不是找事做的好日子。 - His self-assurance deserted him.
他没有了自信。 - I got involved in their communities very soon. I loved to spend time with them. I became sunnier, I got more self-assurance and I turned out to be more intelligent.
阳光、善良、真诚的美国同学让我很快成了他们中的一分子,与他们一起乐在其中,我越来越阳光、越来越自信、越来越聪明了! - Your pronounced strength of will projects your self-assurance to others.
你意志的力度对别人展现了你的自我保证。