释义 |
unselfˈconscious, a. (un-1 7.)
1866G. Macdonald Ann. Q. Neighb. xxviii, Instances of quiet unselfconscious faith. 1884Ruskin Fors Clav. xcvi. 286 One who has in some signal..unself-conscious way done her duty. 1899S. A. Brooke Eng. Lit. 146 This poem..belongs to the joyous, unself-conscious time. So unselfˈconsciousness.
1838J. Sterling Ess., etc. (1848) I. 199 One other great form of poetry..in which self-consciousness projects itself into external figures, and appears as unself-consciousness. 1894Lucy H. M. Soulsby Home Rule 32 It may be urged that theatricals teach unself-consciousness, but this form of unself-consciousness is worth very little. |