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Перевод: diffidence
[существительное] неуверенность в себе; робость ; застенчивость
Тезаурус:
- Gregory filled the bill ideally but his diffidence surprised even Gedge.
- It is possible that those who work in education, even at senior management level, lack the confidence to press for this sort of recognition; a diffidence which has its origin in the perceived "otherness" referred to above, combined with the erroneous view that education has little or nothing to offer a commercial board-room.
- It grieved Ramsey all his life that Milner-White of King's, whom he so admired, refused out of diffidence to play any part whatever in the work of theology.
- Mr Eysenck has no time for English diffidence.
- "Not at first," she said and he sensed a faint diffidence creep into her voice.
- So I opened this one with practised diffidence and, if it brought neither emotional nor financial reward, it caused me to dash off an angry - "Disgusted, Centre for Policy on Ageing" - letter within the hour.
- You have to spend years and years working off the initial residue of suspicion and diffidence before you're even out of the red, let alone seeing any positive return for your efforts.
- Neither did he, for the moment, recognise her own diffidence as an indication that she felt in the same way about him.
- His sport and study schedule, coupled with his natural diffidence, perhaps explains why he is not remembered as a great socialiser.
- On the other hand, other people display a great sense of diffidence but often have admirable ideas which they are reluctant to reveal.
- Tamar had been brought up on a tenanted farm and was sensitive to the diffidence felt when an approach to the landowner was necessary.
- His diffidence blinded him to the truth that the one book was already influential in modern thinking.
- all in the diffidence that faltered.
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