insecurity 英 [ˌɪnsɪ'kjʊərətɪ]   美 [ˌɪnsɪˈkjʊrətɪ]

insecurity

insecurity  英 [ˌɪnsɪ'kjʊərətɪ] 美 [ˌɪnsɪˈkjʊrətɪ]

n. 不安全;不牢靠;无把握;心神不定 

名词复数:insecurities 

Hall and other experts begin by asking if food insecurity is a symptom or a cause of poverty. 霍尔和其他专家首先询问是否是粮食不安全的一个症状或造成贫困。
When we enter into an intimate relationship, few of us escape visitations of insecurity and shame, of aversion and jealousy. 当我们进入亲密关系的时候,很少有人可以逃避不安全,羞耻,憎恨和嫉妒所带来的灾难。

  • Insecurity is a feeling of uncertainty, a lack of confidence or anxiety about yourself. Put aside your insecurities and start acting like the smart, capable person you are!
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  • n. 不安全;不牢靠;无把握;心神不定
  • 1. Hall and other experts begin by asking if food insecurity is a symptom or a cause of poverty.

    霍尔和其他专家首先询问是否是粮食不安全的一个症状或造成贫困。

  • 2. When we enter into an intimate relationship, few of us escape visitations of insecurity and shame, of aversion and jealousy.

    当我们进入亲密关系的时候,很少有人可以逃避不安全,羞耻,憎恨和嫉妒所带来的灾难。

  • 3. Poverty and insecurity are two of the greatest threats to “harmony” – a word at the core of the WHO Constitution, but one we rarely hear today.

    贫困和不安全是对“和谐”一词的两个最大威胁,这个词是《世界卫生组织组织法》的核心词,但是我们今天已很少听到。

  • insecurity (n.) 1640s, "state of being unsafe," also "lack of assurance or confidence, apprehension," from Medieval Latin insecuritas, from insecurus (see insecure). Specific psychological sense is by 1917.
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