self-conscious

英 [ˌselfˈkɒn.ʃəs]      美 [ˌselfˈkɑːn.ʃəs]
  • adj. 自觉的
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self-conscious (adj.)
1680s, "aware of one's action," a word of the English Enlightenment (Locke was using it by 1690), from self- + conscious. Morbid sense of "preoccupied with one's own personality" is attested from 1834 (in J.S. Mill). Related: Self-consciously; self-consciousness.
1. He has never exhibited the self-confidence, bordering on arrogance, of his predecessor.
他从未表现出他前任的那种近乎傲慢的自信。
2. She has now changed into a happy, self-confident woman.
如今她已经变成一个快乐、自信的女人。
3. He is being treated for a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
他因开枪自残受伤正在接受治疗。
4. She summoned up all her pity for him, to smother her self-pity.
她抑制着心中的自怜,将满腔的怜悯之情都倾注在了他的身上。
5. He won the election because the Democrats self-destructed in their primary.
民主党在初选中自毁长城,所以才让他赢得了选举。