confidence
confidence 英 [ˈkɒnfɪdəns] 美 [ˈkɑnfɪdəns]
n. 信心;信任;秘密
名词复数:confidences
- The noun confidence means "a feeling of trust and firm belief in yourself or others." A person who walks into a room, smiling at everyone and not at all nervous about the speech she's about to give? She has confidence.
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- n. 信心;信任;秘密
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1. The players all have confidence intheir manager.
队员都信赖他们的经理。
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2. a lack of confidence in the government
对政府缺乏信任
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3. He answered the questions with confidence.
他有信心地回答了那些问题。
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4. She suffers from a lack of confidence.
她深受缺乏自信心之苦。
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5. He expressed his confidence thatthey would win.
他表示了自己的信心:他们必定取胜。
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6. This is in the strictest confidence.
这事切勿外传。
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7. The girls exchanged confidences.
女孩子们相互吐露自己的机密事。
- confidence (n.) c. 1400, "assurance or belief in the good will, veracity, etc. of another," from Old French confidence or directly from Latin confidentia, from confidentem (nominative confidens) "firmly trusting, bold," present participle of confidere "to have full trust or reliance," from assimilated form of com, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + fidere "to trust" (from PIE root *bheidh- "to trust, confide, persuade").
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