self-conscious 英 [ˈselfˈkɔnʃəs]   美 [ˈsɛlfˈkɑnʃəs]

self-conscious

self-conscious  英 [ˈselfˈkɔnʃəs] 美 [ˈsɛlfˈkɑnʃəs]

adj. 难为情的  adj. 自觉的 

Normally I would have been too self-conscious, but I felt a sense of pride. 通常情况下,我的自我意识太强,然而我也有一些自豪感。
The proletarian movement is the self-conscious, independent movement of the immense majority, in the interest of the immense majority. 无产阶级的运动是绝大多数人的、为绝大多数人谋利益的自觉的、独立的运动。

  • Use the adjective self-conscious to describe someone who is ill at ease or uncomfortable with himself. A self-conscious person might worry about how he looks or whether he's saying the right things.
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  • adj. 难为情的
  • adj. 自觉的
  • 1. Normally I would have been too self-conscious, but I felt a sense of pride.

    通常情况下,我的自我意识太强,然而我也有一些自豪感。

  • 2. The proletarian movement is the self-conscious, independent movement of the immense majority, in the interest of the immense majority.

    无产阶级的运动是绝大多数人的、为绝大多数人谋利益的自觉的、独立的运动。

  • 3. The writer observes that humans emerge from innocent childhood to self-conscious adulthood.

    作者发现,人类从天真的童年,过渡到有自我意识的成年。

ˌself-ˈconscious / ; NAmE / adjective 1 self-conscious(about sth) nervous or embarrassed about your appearance or what other people think of you (因在意自己的外表或他人的看法)局促不安的,难为情的,不自然的 He's always been self-conscious about being so short. 他老为自己身材矮小而觉得难为情。 2 ( often disapproving) done in a way that shows you are aware of the effect that is being produced 刻意的;自己意识到的 The humour of the play is self-conscious and contrived. 这部剧的幽默是刻意而为的,而且牵强做作。 OPP unselfconscious ˌself-ˈconscious·ly / ; NAmE / adverb She was self-consciously aware of his stare. 她意识到他在看她,感到不自在。 ˌself-ˈconscious·ness / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] ˌself-ˈconscious / ; NAmE / ˌself-ˈconscious·ly / ; NAmE / ˌself-ˈconscious·ness / ; NAmE /
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