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Перевод: self-confidence
[существительное] самоуверенность ; самонадеянность
Тезаурус:
- "A great deal," said Ethel with infuriating self-confidence.
- Self-Confidence
- The self-confidence inspired by his Eton and Trinity background may have helped him in the several differences of opinion he has encountered in his life.
- But once they had received baptism, the existence of such superficially Christianized people ceased to present any challenge to the self-confidence of a Christian society.
- At the beginning of that period the devastating experience of the First World War and the abolition of the monarchy had created a hiatus in the self-confidence of the bourgeoisie which necessitated the founding of the legitimacy of the state on welfare principles (Offe, 1984).
- "She's cured me of all my hang-ups by giving me self-confidence," he says.
- Art invariably embodies the spirit of an age and the spirit of the nineteenth century was one of exuberance, grandeur, self-confidence, and self-esteem.
- For all her self-confidence, her upbringing had not prepared her for that."
- AT THE general election five years ago, the British people experienced a surge of renewed self-confidence.
- The Florios worked the room with ease and self-confidence and by the time they had reached the podium an aide to the candidate was saying that almost a million dollars had already been raised for the Democratic campaign.
- For of all Surridge's virtues as a leader a bounding self-confidence was paramount.
- There is a great moral self-confidence and a common sense in the writing - as when he offers one possible explanation far why so many people, reading Paradise Lost , have supposed Satan to be the "hero".
- In other words, a dog who continually barks and shows fear can never be regarded as a dog with high self-confidence.
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