timidity 英 [tɪ'mɪdətɪ]   美 [tɪˈmɪdətɪ]

timidity

timidity  英 [tɪ'mɪdətɪ] 美 [tɪˈmɪdətɪ]

n. 胆怯,胆小;羞怯 

名词复数:timidities 

They mocked at my timidity. 他们耻笑我胆小。
He twitted his friend with his timidity. 他嘲笑他朋友的胆怯。

  • Do you suffer from timidity? If so, you probably feel uneasy in new places and situations. You might fear having to make decisions. But as you get more comfortable, your timidity will go away.
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  • n. 胆怯,胆小;羞怯
  • 1. They mocked at my timidity.

    他们耻笑我胆小。

  • 2. He twitted his friend with his timidity.

    他嘲笑他朋友的胆怯。

  • 3. In this, the politicians display not only their own timidity but also the mood of many voters.

    在这个问题上,政要们不仅展现他们的胆小,还有许多民众的不满情绪。

  • timidity (n.) 1590s, from Latin timiditas "fearfulness, faint-heartedness, cowardice," from timidus "fearful, afraid" (see timid).
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