单词 | self-trusting |
释义 | self-trustingn. The action or fact of trusting in one's own abilities, qualities, or judgement; self-trust, self-confidence.In earlier use with negative connotations, in implied or explicit contrast to trust in God. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > excessive self-confidence > [noun] overtrust?c1225 self-witc1425 self-trust1526 self-wisdom1571 self-assurance1595 confidence1599 self-confidence1604 self-security1606 self-sufficiencya1617 sufficiency1638 self-wittedness1647 self-trusting1658 self-poise1774 suffisance1781 cock-surety1819 disinvolturac1847 cocksureness1878 cocksureism1889 1658 A. Burgess Doctr. Orig. Sin iv. ii. 471 We have delightfull motions in our own self-trusting and confidence in the creature. 1685 R. Baxter Paraphr. New Test. Matt. vi. 32 By self-trusting and self-seeking [they] are drowned in worldly love and care. 1837 Preston Chron. & Lancs. Advertiser 23 Dec. Some of the obstacles in the way of human improvement, and among those, the most prominent were, resting too much on others, and too little on self-trusting. 1912 Caledonian Dec. 393/2 The discovery, and the confession, and the denial, of self, as usurping the place of God, of self-seeking and self-trusting, is essential. 1996 J. Corbett Bad-mouthing iii. 34 It requires courage, self-trusting, standing-apart. 2005 Australian (Nexis) 19 Aug. (Features section) 30 The emphasis is on creativity, self-trusting and fun. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). self-trustingadj. Having or characterized by trust in one's own abilities, qualities, or judgement; self-confident.In early use with negative connotations, in implied or explicit contrast to trust in God. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > excessive self-confidence > [adjective] over-trusty?c1225 assured1477 self-wise1573 confident1600 flush1604 crested1619 sufficienta1625 self-sufficient1628 self-confiding1647 self-trustinga1660 self-secure1679 self-assured1711 cocksure1842 secure1859 self-sufficing1874 ten feet tall1962 a1660 H. Hammond Serm. (1675) xi. 144 Though the moral man be proud or self-trusting, because this pride or self-trusting is not an effect, but an accident of morality. 1842 H. E. Manning Serm. x. 144 The more learned, toilsome, and self-trusting it [sc. the world] has become. 1868 J. H. Newman Verses Var. Occasions 157 Men close the door, and dress the cheerful hearth, Self-trusting still. 1982 College Lit. 9 78 [Emily] Dickinson speaks with a self-trusting voice, recognizably a woman's. 2002 C. McLeod Self-trust & Reprod. Autonomy 83 When people are not easily swayed by the opinions of those who might question their abilities, we tend to think of them as self-trusting. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1658adj.a1660 |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。