timorous
timorous 英 [ˈtɪmərəs] 美 [ˈtɪmərəs]
adj. 胆怯的;胆小的;羞怯的
- A timorous person is timid or shy, like your timorous friend who likes to hang out with close pals but gets nervous around big groups of new people.
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- adj. 胆怯的;胆小的;羞怯的
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1. Finally, Jack's owner, Donna Dickey, called the cat inside, and the timorous trespasser disappeared back into the woods.
最后,杰克的主人唐娜迪克唤回了杰克猫,那只胆怯的入侵者才回头消失在了树林里。
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2. But, if more timorous souls are not prepared to do so, can they be put to any other use before they are thrown away?
但是,要是更多的人胆小不敢这样做,在扔掉胎盘之前能否将它们用在别处?
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3. someone who is addicted to the cruelty of devouring timorous vegetarians, their heirs and assigns.
沉溺于残酷地吞食那些胆小的素食者及其子嗣的人。
- timorous (adj.) early 15c., from Middle French timoureus (14c.), from Medieval Latin timorosus "fearful," from Latin timor "fear, dread, apprehension, anxiety; religious awe, reverence," from timere "to fear, be afraid, dread," of unknown origin. Some early senses in English seem to show confusion with Middle English temerous "rash" (see temerity). Related: Timorously; timorousness.
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