introvert 英 [ˈɪntrəvɜ:t]   美 [ˈɪntrəvɜrt]

introvert

introvert  英 [ˈɪntrəvɜ:t] 美 [ˈɪntrəvɜrt]

vt. 使内向;使内倾;使内弯  vi. 成为内弯;成为性格内向的人  n. 内向的人;内翻的东西 

进行时:introverting  过去式:introverted  过去分词:introverted  第三人称单数:introverts  名词复数:introverts 

Let’s take the example of an introvert and an extrovert. 我们用性格内向和外向的人举个例子。
When someone speaks to an introvert, her brain responds with a high level of activity. 当有人对内向者讲话时,她的大脑会高度活跃地对此做出回应。

  • An introvert generally prefers solitary activities to interacting with large groups of people. If you would rather work through your feelings in your diary than have a conversation, then you are an introvert.
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  • vt. 使内向;使内倾;使内弯
  • vi. 成为内弯;成为性格内向的人
  • n. 内向的人;内翻的东西
  • 1. Let’s take the example of an introvert and an extrovert.

    我们用性格内向和外向的人举个例子。

  • 2. When someone speaks to an introvert, her brain responds with a high level of activity.

    当有人对内向者讲话时,她的大脑会高度活跃地对此做出回应。

  • 3. That was the hardest for Williams (“a freaking stretch, ” she says) since she’s more of an introvert.

    对威廉姆斯来说这是最难的部分(“令人恐怖的部分”她说),因为她更内向一些。

  • introvert (n.) 1878, in zoology, "part or organ which is turned in upon itself," from introvert (v.). The psychological sense "introverted person" (opposed to extrovert) is 1917, from German, introduced there by C.G. Jung (1875-1961).
  • introvert (v.) 1650s, from Latin intro "inward, within" (see intro-) + vertere "to turn" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend").
intro·vert / ˈɪntrəvɜːt ; NAmE ˈɪntrəvɜːrt / noun a quiet person who is more interested in their own thoughts and feelings than in spending time with other people 内向的人;不喜欢与人交往的人 OPP extrovert intro·ver·sion introversion introversions / ˌɪntrəˈvɜːʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntrəˈvɜːrʒn / noun [uncountable ] introvert introverts introverted introverting intro·vert / ˈɪntrəvɜːt ; NAmE ˈɪntrəvɜːrt / intro·ver·sion / ˌɪntrəˈvɜːʃn ; NAmE ˌɪntrəˈvɜːrʒn /
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